Israel reopens airports and suspends part of the war -related restrictions with Iran

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Change marks a significant step in the normalization of air activities in the country

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Empty boarding lobby at Ben Gurion Airport, near Tel Aviv, on June 13, 2025, after Israel closed its airspace for takeoffs and landings

He decided to suspend most of the war -related restrictions, allowing the reopening of his airports. Operations at Ben Gurion and Haifa terminals are being resumed with the elimination of the boundaries previously imposed on flights and passengers. This change marks a significant step in the normalization of air activities in the country. In addition, the Israeli Armed Forces relaxed the defense guidelines, allowing all areas, except those close to the Gaza Strip to operate again without the limitations that were in force. This flexibility is a reflection of the new security situation established in the region.

These decisions occur after the announcement of a ceasefire in the conflict with Iran, made by former US President Donald Trump. The reduction of restrictions is expected to contribute to the economic recovery and the normalization of everyday life in Israel. With the reopening of airports and the flexibility of the guidelines, the Israeli government seeks to restore the confidence of the population and tourists.

*Report produced with the aid of AI
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