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Ben KrollDaniel SchmilTheMarker

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04:52 PM • June 08 2026 IDT

Two airlines canceled flights to Tel Aviv amid Monday's Israel-Iran attacks, while Israeli aviation authorities continued weighing restrictions on traffic at the country's main international airport

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