Resume operations at Ben Gurion Airport after Iran truce
Ben Gurion Airport in Israel has fully resumed operations after a truce was reached between the United States and Iran. This development comes amid rising tensions in the region.
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Ben Gurion Airport in Israel has fully resumed operations after a truce was reached between the United States and Iran. This development comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Israel has kept travel restrictions in place at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, even after the announcement of a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran. No decisions have been made to alter airport operations following the U.S. President's announcement.
The Houthi movement in Yemen has announced a joint military operation with Iranian forces and Hezbollah, targeting sites in Israel, including Ben Gurion Airport. The Houthi military spokesperson confirmed that the attack utilized ballistic missiles and drones.
Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv remains closed to flights while services from Gulf countries continue. This closure occurs during a sensitive time reflecting regional tensions and their impact on air travel.
The Houthi group, known as Ansar Allah, has announced a fifth military operation against Israel, coinciding with the arrest of several alleged spies working for Tel Aviv. The Houthi security apparatus revealed details of the operation in an official statement.
The Iranian armed forces announced that they launched a drone attack on Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. This attack is said to be a response to the ongoing use of the airport by American and Israeli forces against Iran.
The Houthis announced joint offensive operations with Iran and Hezbollah targeting Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. The operation involves ballistic missiles and drones, reflecting an escalation in regional tensions.
Six military and civilian aircraft were unable to land at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv due to missile fire from Lebanon, Iran, and Yemen, resulting in delayed landings.
Ben Gurion Airport in Israel has seen a drastic reduction in daily flights from 600 to just 40 due to restrictions imposed by the Iranian war. This decline raises concerns as the Jewish community prepares for Passover celebrations.
Iran announced that it targeted military sites and infrastructure in Israel, including a radar center and facilities at Ben Gurion Airport, during airstrikes carried out on Saturday. Reports indicate that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard used missiles and drones in these operations.
Israeli authorities have announced strict flight restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv following several days of Iranian rocket attacks. As a result, 110 flights have been canceled, with only one flight allowed to operate every hour.
Israel's Transportation Minister, Miri Regev, has announced new flight restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. This decision is a direct response to the rising Iranian missile attacks targeting Israeli territory.
Iran has announced that it executed a drone attack targeting Ben Gurion Airport in Israel using an Arash-2 model. This declaration comes amid escalating tensions between the two sides in an ongoing conflict.