Two rescue flights for Israelis stranded abroad to depart Monday | The Jerusalem Post
After being delayed several times, Israeli airline company Israir announced that the two rescue flights for Israelis stranded abroad amid the lockdown of the Ben-Gurion Airport, will depart on Monday, Israeli media reported Saturday evening.
The delays were caused due to the Israeli government failing to agree on their regulations and necessary approvals. The rescue flights are meant for Israelis who were abroad when the decision to shut down the country’s airport was made, as well as for Israeli patients who require medical treatment abroad.
The delays were caused due to the Israeli government failing to agree on their regulations and necessary approvals. The rescue flights are meant for Israelis who were abroad when the decision to shut down the country’s airport was made, as well as for Israeli patients who require medical treatment abroad.
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