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Ben Gurion Airport Continues Operating Normally Despite New Home Front Restrictions
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First reported by Now 14 · Jun 14, 2026
What happened
Ben Gurion Airport is still operating normally despite new Home Front Command limits on gatherings through June 30. Officials say there is no airport-specific directive, no concrete threat, and no current plan to reduce passenger traffic.
- 01Ben Gurion Airport is still functioning normally despite new nationwide restrictions.
- 02The new gathering limit applies until June 30 and is not aimed specifically at the airport.
- 03Officials are holding continuous security assessments but have no current plan to cut passenger numbers.
- 04During last week’s rocket fire, limiting terminal traffic was considered but ultimately rejected.
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