Ben Gurion Airport Faces New Restrictions Amidst Iranian Missile Operations

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, new restrictions are being implemented at Ben Gurion Airport as Iran escalates its missile operations against occupied territories. Channel 12 of the Israeli television network revealed that the Israeli home front has called for these new limitations on the activities of Ben Gurion Airport, located east of the occupied territories, concurrently with the commencement of Iran’s new phase of missile operations.
Channel 13 of the Israeli television network also announced that the security situation at Ben Gurion Airport, east of Tel Aviv, will be evaluated soon, in parallel with the ongoing Iranian missile attacks on the occupied territories.
Furthermore, Channel 12 of the Israeli network reported that all activities and gatherings across the occupied territories have been canceled, and educational institutions have been closed in response to the security developments and Iran’s missile attacks.
The Islamic Republic of Iran launched significant missile attacks last night against the regime’s military positions in the north and center of the occupied territories, in retaliation for the Israeli regime’s actions in violating the ceasefire and its repeated attacks on southern Lebanon and the southern suburb of Beirut.
This morning, the Israeli regime’s army targeted some military positions and energy infrastructure, despite the Islamic Republic of Iran’s threats of not responding to Iran’s warning strikes. These attacks were met with a reaction from Iran’s armed forces, initiating the “Nasr” operation against the Israeli regime.

