IDF Home Front Command Removes All Defensive Guidelines Post-Iran Ceasefire
- The Israel Defense Forces reported activating 26,000 reservists during the 12-day conflict with Iran and responding to over 21,000 alerts for missile threats.
- Iranian missile attacks caused the deaths of 29 civilians, including a seven-year-old girl, and directly impacted residential areas in Beersheva.
- Around 11,000 phone calls and 6,000 WhatsApp inquiries were received by the call center established for citizens stranded abroad due to the war.
- As the ceasefire commenced, Israel's main airport resumed operations on June 26, after the war caused significant travel disruptions and left 150,000 Israelis stranded abroad.
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Ben Gurion Airport Returns to Full Operation as Travel Restrictions Lifted
Israel’s main international gateway, Ben Gurion Airport, is returning to full operations after the Home Front Command lifted all wartime travel restrictions, the Israel Airports Authority announced Tuesday. Effective immediately, limitations on the number of incoming and outgoing flights, as well as passenger capacity per flight, have been removed. In addition, entry restrictions for travelers […]
Following the Home Front Command's last-minute decision to lift the restrictions, the Airports Authority announces that Ben Gurion and Haifa airports are returning to full operation. As part of the return to normal, restrictions on the number of incoming and outgoing flights, as well as the number of passengers on each flight, have been lifted. In addition, restrictions on the arrival of passengers and accompanying persons at the airports have b…
In Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport began to reopen operations and schools will gradually resume classes.
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