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Israel and U.S. Reach Deal to Clear Ben Gurion Parking Crisis
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67% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
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What happened
Israel said it has reached an agreement with the U.S. military to accelerate the removal of American aircraft from Ben Gurion Airport. The deal is intended to prevent summer flight cancellations and clears the last remaining threat to more than 200,000 tickets.
- 01The Transportation Ministry says the airport parking crisis is being resolved.
- 02More than 200,000 July-August tickets were at risk before the deal.
- 03Thirty U.S. aircraft are to move by Tuesday, then 20 more later.
- 04Israel must let the planes return to Ben Gurion within 72 hours if security worsens.
- 05The dispute stemmed from U.S. tanker and transport planes occupying civilian parking space.
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