Israel denies rumors of a tight situation in civil aviation.
The Israeli Civil Aviation Authority issued a statement on the 25th saying that there is currently no situation affecting Israeli civil aviation activities due to geopolitical tensions, and that operations at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv are running normally. Israeli media reported on the 25th that, amid escalating tensions in Iran, the director of the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority warned foreign airlines that the region may enter a "more sensitive period" over the weekend, with the security situation still rapidly changing, and Israel may once again close its airspace if necessary. The statement clarified that the term "more sensitive period" only referred to the past weekend, and that operations at Ben Gurion Airport were normal. According to the latest assessment of the situation and instructions from the Israeli Ministry of Defense's Home Front Command, the situation is expected to "remain stable" in the coming days. The statement also mentioned that all of Israel's defense systems are deployed and on high alert, with coordination mechanisms between all relevant parties, including the Airport Authority and security agencies, continuing to operate smoothly. The Civil Aviation Authority will continue to closely monitor developments in the region and update information as needed. In June 2025, during a military conflict between Israel and Iran, Israel closed its airspace.
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