Israel reopened its airspace on Sunday, 7 hours after closing it due to an Iranian attack.

Israel reopened its airspace on Sunday, 7 hours after closing it due to an Iranian offensive involving over 300 drones and missiles. Ben Gurion Airport resumed operations, while Ramon Airport remained closed. Security services instructed the Israel Airports Authority to reopen the airspace, following the earlier closure on April 10th over potential missile attack fears from Iranian-backed forces in Syria.

April 14, 2024
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