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Israel Traps Citizens by Blocking Rescue Flights Amid War

Government Orders Airlines to Restrict Outbound Travel, Sparking Controversy

Anonymous ID: 36c9af June 18, 2025, 12:17 a.m. No.23197766   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7771

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CLAIM: Israel Traps Citizens by Blocking Rescue Flights Amid War

 

Government Orders Airlines to Restrict Outbound Travel, Sparking Controversy

 

The Israeli government has issued a directive prohibiting domestic airlines from allowing Israeli citizens within the country to board rescue flights, reserving these for citizens stranded abroad. This measure, enacted amid escalating regional conflict, aims to prevent overcrowding at Ben Gurion Airport and reduce security risks.

 

The decision has halted outbound travel options, leaving many civilians unable to flee rising tensions. El Al and other airlines have canceled flights, intensifying concerns among citizens.

 

On June 15, 2025, Israel directs airlines to limit rescue flights to citizens stranded overseas, blocking those inside from leaving. Furthermore, The Marker reports this move tackles security issues, like risks of attacks on planes and crowds at Ben Gurion Airport. Additionally, about 100,000 to 200,000 Israelis remain abroad, needing return flights. However, critics argue this traps people in a war zone, fueling anger.

 

The directive is meant to prevent overcrowding at Ben-Gurion Airport. Estimates suggest rescue flights for Israelis stranded abroad wonโ€™t begin before Thursday โ€“ and even then, only two flights per hour will be allowed during daylight hours. Arkia CEO: The plan doesnโ€™t match the scale of the crisis. โ€“ Haaretz

 

The governmentโ€™s plan prioritizes bringing citizens back over letting them leave, citing safety and logistics. Specifically, Ben Gurion Airport, a likely target in conflict, faces danger with large crowds. Thus, curbing outbound flights lowers these threats.

 

For example, El Al and Sun Dor cancel all flights until June 19, 2025, following security rules. Meanwhile, Israir Airlines notes return flights might start later, with only two flights per hour allowed. Transport officials state the process could take weeks, depending on calmer regional conditions.

 

Reports confirm airlines follow the order, despite public outcry. For instance, Quds News Network states the rule stops Israeli citizens from boarding rescue flights, calling it a tactic to keep citizens during unrest.