Ben Gurion Airport Resumes Flights After Hezbollah Attack
Ben Gurion Airport Resumes Flights After Hezbollah Attack
Ben Gurion Airport Resumes Flights After Hezbollah Attack
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Ben Gurion Airport in Israel faced significant disruptions early Sunday due to a preemptive strike by the Israel Defense Forces against Hezbollah, causing all incoming and outgoing flights to be suspended temporarily. Although the airport resumed operations at 7 a.m., foreign airlines canceled their flights amid the escalating tensions, contributing to travel chaos. Israel's national airline, El Al, and other carriers worked to stabilize their schedules, advising passengers to confirm their flight details. The situation arose after Hezbollah reportedly prepared to launch rockets towards Israel, prompting military responses. Despite the airport reopening, initial operations were still struggling to function smoothly following the chaos. A 48-hour state of emergency was declared as the security situation remains tense.

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