Israel to Allow Limited International Departures as Rescue Flights Continue
Israel's Ben Gurion Airport will gradually resume international departures Sunday, with Transport Minister Miri Regev approving limited flights of 70 passengers.




















Israel's Ben Gurion Airport will gradually resume international departures Sunday, with Transport Minister Miri Regev approving limited flights of 70 passengers.
Israel's PM Netanyahu, Transportation Minister Regev, and MK Cohen visited Tze'elim for a new supplementary airport to Ben Gurion.
Domestic flights between Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport and Eilat's Ramon Airport have resumed operations in both directions as of April 13, 2026.
Nine international airlines, including Etihad and Hainan, are gradually restoring flights to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport this week.
Israel Police dispersed Jaffa Street rioters, restoring light rail traffic and issuing tickets for disturbing public order.
Kiryat Ono police block roads near recruitment office due to illegal demonstration, directing drivers to alternative routes.
Ashdod Border Police arrest scooter rider for life-threatening reckless driving, including evading police and running red lights.
Israel's Ministry of Transportation has ended its wartime repatriation efforts, successfully bringing 300,000 Israelis home since February 28.
Israel's public transportation system is returning to full service following the Iranian ceasefire, though northern routes remain limited.
Ben Gurion Airport is set to fully reopen at midnight following a ceasefire, with Herzliya and Ramon airports resuming operations shortly after.
Highway 90 is closed in both directions from Nahal Dragot to Dead Sea hotels until further notice due to an ongoing incident.
Route 90 is closed; Israel Police diverts Eilat-bound traffic to Route 40, urging public to stay updated and obey instructions.