
Flights Suspended at Ben Gurion Due to Yemeni Missile Attacks
Major airlines are still refusing to resume flights to Tel Aviv amid ongoing instability and Yemeni missile attacks targeting Ben Gurion Airport.
Major airlines have suspended flights to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport due to ongoing Yemeni missile threats and instability. Israeli media confirm disruptions continue as international carriers avoid the airport indefinitely. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have intensified, killing over 75 people on June 7 alone, with hundreds injured. Gaza’s health ministry reports tens of thousands of casualties since October 2023. Yemen’s Houthi forces openly support Palestine, conducting retaliatory strikes against Israel as part of a wider regional resistance.
Major airlines are still refusing to resume flights to Tel Aviv amid ongoing instability and Yemeni missile attacks targeting Ben Gurion Airport.
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