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Air France and Lufthansa cancelling flights to Israel - until tomorrow, for now

Two major airlines announced the cancellation of flights to and from Israel until tomorrow following the mass explosion of Hezbollah pagers in Lebanon and the possible escalation in the north.

Airplane. Illustration. (Photo: Jaromir Chalabala/Shutterstock)

Air France and Lufthansa have just announced (Tuesday) their intention to cancel flights to and from Israel following the mass explosion of Hezbollah beepers in Lebanon and the possibility of escalation in the region. At least for now, the cancellation is only until tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Israel is preparing for a potential Hezbollah attack in the immediate future. Israel is bracing for the possibility that Hezbollah might launch a military operation against Israel as retaliation for the incident in Lebanon, during which thousands of Hezbollah operatives were injured when their communication devices exploded simultaneously across Lebanon.

After initially not mentioning Israel in their statement, Hezbollah later clarified that they hold Israel responsible for the incident: "After reviewing the facts, we hold the Israeli enemy fully responsible for the pager attack." The organization added, "We will respond from an unexpected place."

According to a report by Haaretz, senior security officials were summoned today for a meeting with political leaders, where they were asked to present options for dealing with an escalation in the security situation with Hezbollah in the north. Additionally, the officials were requested to cancel previous commitments to attend this urgent meeting currently taking place at the Defense Ministry headquarters.

Whether or not related to the current preparations, recent reports indicate that the security system has identified signs of unusual Hezbollah activity in southern Lebanon. Part of the preemptive strike was the action today in Lebanon, which is expected to disrupt the organization's communication network for at least a few weeks.

It is worth noting that after a late-night cabinet meeting, the security-political cabinet stated that returning residents of the north to their homes would be one of the goals of the war. The Prime Minister's Office also stated that Israel would continue to work toward achieving this goal.

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Good idea.
The Jewish Patriarch 17.09.24
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Flights are so unpredictable these days
Israels keyboard warrior 18.09.24
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Here we go again
Israels keyboard warrior 18.09.24


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