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Reported claim

“Ben Gurion Airport gradually reopened for limited inbound flights operated by Israeli carriers to repatriate more than 100,000 Israelis stuck abroad.”

moderate confidence 5 sources

Reported by 5 sources.

Sources

Times of Israel supports medium reliability
to repatriate over 100,000 stranded abroad.
2026-03-27
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
Earlier in March, Ben Gurion Airport gradually reopened for limited inbound and outbound flights, operated solely by Israeli airlines El Al, Arkia, Israir and Air Haifa
2026-03-27
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
Earlier this month, Ben Gurion Airport gradually reopened for limited inbound and outbound flights, operated solely by Israeli airlines El Al, Arkia, Israir and Air Haifa, to repatriate over 100,000 stranded abroad
2026-03-25
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
Ben Gurion Airport gradually reopened for limited inbound and outbound flights, operated solely by Israeli airlines El Al, Arkia, Israir and Air Haifa.
2026-03-19
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
Ben Gurion Airport gradually reopened for limited inbound flights operated by Israeli airlines El Al, Arkia, Israir, and Air Haifa to repatriate more than 100,000 Israelis stuck abroad
2026-03-17

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