Tel Aviv remains on airlines’ blacklist
Israeli media outlets, including Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television network, revealed that even after the announcement of a ceasefire and the end of the Gaza war, numerous airlines are still canceling their flights to Tel Aviv.
According to the report, some companies plan to wait and see whether calm will continue; others may resume flights only by the summer, while a few might permanently stop operating flights to the occupied Palestinian territories.
It appears that many international airlines still lack confidence in the region’s security stability and prefer to keep flights suspended until the situation becomes clearer.
Meanwhile, the continued drone and missile strikes by Yemen’s resistance forces on key Israeli military and strategic sites—including Ben Gurion Airport—carried out in response to the ongoing genocide in Gaza, have raised serious concerns about flight safety.
In addition, growing global public pressure, Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, and the international backlash have led some countries and companies to distance themselves from cooperation with Israel.