Ben Gurin Airport suspended due to war in Gaza Strip
The war against the Gaza Strip and the reaction of resistance fighters to the crimes of the Zionist regime seriously affected the operation of Ben Gurion Airport, and the number of flights was reduced.
Secret Flights, a website that displays flights, reported a significant 80% reduction in the number of flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv since the start of the war on October 7, according to Al Nashra News Agency. According to the report, only 100 flights per day landed at Ben Gurion Airport during the war, compared to 500 before the war. Most international companies stopped flying due to the war and the sharp increase in airline insurance rates. Zionist companies cannot fly anywhere, so Al-Aal has stopped flying to Dublin, Marseille, Istanbul, Sharm el-Sheikh and Tokyo. On the other hand, foreign airlines such as Emirates, Fly Dubai and Blue Bird do not have regular flights to and from occupied Palestine. Operation Al-Aqsa Storm has caused great damage to the economy of the Israeli regime, and the regime, unable to cope with the Palestinian resistance, has bombed residential areas and medical facilities in Gaza for the past 32 days, resulting in attacks that killed 10,165 people and approximately 27 thousands of Palestinians were injured.