Ben Gurion Airport in Israel Reopens

Ben Gurion Airport in Israel is fully reopening after the Home Front Command lifted restrictions, according to the Israel Airports Authority. Iran's airspace is also partially opening.
The airport's reopening was scheduled for June 15 and is part of an effort to repatriate thousands of citizens. 80% of repatriation flights will be from Greece and Cyprus, with Israel's national carrier operating the flights for security reasons.
The Israel Airports Authority announced that restrictions on the number of flights and passengers have been lifted, as well as restrictions on the arrival of passengers and escorts at airports.
From tomorrow morning, duty-free shops at the airports will reopen, adhering to safety guidelines and regulations. The Airports Authority advises passengers to monitor airline announcements for updates on flight schedules.