According to reports, early on the 25th, the Israel Defense Forces launched a concentrated attack on southern Lebanon, to which Hezbollah responded with an attack on northern Israel, firing over 320 projectiles. Additionally, the Minister of Defense declared a 48-hour state of emergency within Israel. Although operations at Ben Gurion Airport were temporarily suspended, they have since resumed.
The Home Front Command has updated its defense policy, imposing partial restrictions, including limits on gatherings and movement, in the northern regions such as North Golan, South Golan, conflict zones, and the Galilee area.
To prepare for unforeseen circumstances, it is strongly recommended that you install applications like Red Alert, which warn of incoming rockets, on your smartphone. Also, make sure to gather and verify the latest information from multiple sources.
Additionally, the Home Front Command provides guidance on city-specific movement restrictions and precautions to take during rocket attacks. Continue to monitor announcements from authorities and the media. When going out, stay updated with the latest news and be aware of your surroundings. In case of a worsening situation, review the readiness of your emergency supplies and provisions.
Flight status for scheduled commercial flights departing from Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport:
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