Will Yemen cut off US airlines from Occupied Territories?
(last modified Mon, 09 Jun 2025 05:19:48 GMT )
Jun 09, 2025 05:19 UTC
  • Will Yemen cut off US airlines from Occupied Territories?
    Will Yemen cut off US airlines from Occupied Territories?

Pars Today - A Zionist media outlet admitted that Yemen's missile attacks and insecurity at Ben Gurion Airport have caused major airlines to refuse to fly to Tel Aviv.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced they will continue their aviation ban on the regime at Ben Gurion Airport. They stated that military operations against the Zionist regime will persist until the aggression against Gaza ceases and its siege is lifted.

Pars Today, quoting Mehr News Agency, reported that Israeli economic website "TheMarker" stated that major airlines are still unwilling to fly to Tel Aviv due to Yemen's missile attacks and the insecurity at Ben Gurion Airport.

Based on this report, the Zionist regime's aviation sector continues to face a crisis, and conditions have not yet returned to normal.

The Zionist media outlet added that several major airlines, including EasyJet, Iberia, Ryanair, British Airways, Air Canada, and ITA, are still refusing to fly to Ben Gurion Airport, and their return has been delayed.

The report states: Israeli aviation officials told "TheMarker" that Ryanair will not return to Israel before August.

They also emphasized that the continued missile attacks by Yemeni forces are one of the main reasons for the instability of flights.

TheMarker also criticized the Zionist regime's Ministry of Transport for its ineffective management of this crisis and wrote: The ministry has lacked effective planning and coordination, resorting only to short-term reactions.

Based on this, major airlines are expected to extend the suspension of their flights to Tel Aviv.

On the other hand, according to the American website "Floridian" hypersonic missiles fired from Yemen, in the latest anti-Israeli action, forced a US military transport plane to change course and divert from Ben Gurion Airport in the Occupied Territories.

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