Israeli Air Force Escorts Electra Flight After False Hijacking Alert
An Electra Airlines flight operating for Polish carrier LOT from Warsaw to Tel Aviv mistakenly transmitted the international hijacking emergency code 7500 shortly before landing. This error triggered an immediate security response, including the scrambling of Israeli Air Force fighter jets to escort the plane. The aircraft, carrying approximately 180 passengers, was initially diverted to Cyprus but due to congestion at the airport, it was redirected to Sofia, Bulgaria, where it continued to be escorted by fighter jets.
The pilot reported that the hijacking alert was activated accidentally by pressing the silent hijack button. Israeli security officials have ruled out an actual hijacking but are maintaining heightened precautions until the plane safely lands and all checks are complete. The incident caused an unusual aerial drama and a significant security operation to ensure passenger safety.
This event highlights the strict protocols in place for potential hijacking threats and the rapid military response to any such alerts in Israeli airspace. The flight's diversion and military escort underscore the priority given to national security and passenger safety in the region.