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Netanyahu Demands Immediate End to Ben Gurion Airport Disruptions
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First reported by Now 14 · 23 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu intervened in the major disruptions at Ben Gurion Airport, warning that operations must continue and those obstructing will be dismissed, amid a workers' strike causing significant delays and operational issues.
- 01Prime Minister Netanyahu demands Ben Gurion Airport remain fully operational despite disruptions.
- 02Significant delays occurred due to halted check-in and baggage sorting problems.
- 03Israel Airports Authority attributes issues to a workers' strike and may seek labor court intervention.
- 04Netanyahu warns anyone obstructing airport operations will be sent home.
- 05The government aims to quickly end disruptions to protect flights and passengers.
- 06Thousands of travelers were affected by the operational difficulties at the airport.
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