Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport Diverts Incoming Flights, Delays Others After Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon
Departing Flights at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport Delayed
Departing flights at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport have been delayed while travelers remain scared.
Incoming flights have been diverted to other airports after Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.
The airport was closed for a time over the last few hours, but passenger departures and arrivals are set to resume.
Air Raid Sirens Reported Throughout Northern Israel
Air raid sirens were reported throughout northern Israel. The airport was closed, and all flights were grounded.
The Israeli military said it was retaliating against rocket attacks from Lebanon. No injuries or damage were reported from the Israeli airstrikes.
Flights Expected to Resume Shortly
The airport has reopened, and flights are expected to resume shortly. However, travelers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest information.
The Israeli military said it would continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate action to defend Israel.
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