Israel Airspace Closed after State of Emergency was declared

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The anticipated revenge against Israel by Iran-supported Hezbollah may have started and are undermined by preemptive attacks by Israel.
Airlines are no longer landing or taking off in Tel Aviv according to flight radar.

A B737 Max operated by Fly Dubai FDB1245 flying from Dubai to Tel Aviv landed in Amman this morning. Even though Ben Gurion Airport Tel Aviv states flights are operating as normal, Israeli Airspace seems to be closed after the government declared a state of emergency and launched numerous attacks on Hezbollah according to The Times of Israel.

Some 40 attacks in Lebanon were reported by IDF as what they say are preemptive strikes to avoid a major planned attack on Israel.

A state of emergency in Israel shuts down activities north of Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah indicated its retaliation to their commander’s killing has begun with drones. Residents in Northern Israel are advised to stay in shelters.

Egypt is currently hosting negotiations to bring an end to Israel’s prolonged conflict with Hamas, which has been ongoing for 11 months. In the midst of these talks, an attack occurred. Hezbollah has expressed its willingness to stop the fighting on the condition that a cease-fire is implemented.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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