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Schooling Canceled Nationwide as Ben Gurion Airport Restrictions Are Considered: All the Instructions
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First reported by Kan News · Jun 7, 2026
What happened
Following renewed fire from Iran, the Home Front Command imposed limited activity across Israel from Sunday night through Monday evening, banning all educational activities and keeping beaches closed. The Kerem Shalom crossing was closed to goods bound for Gaza, and officials are considering tighter gathering limits at Ben Gurion Airport.
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