Israel's aviation authority urges the government to relocate U.S. military aircraft from Ben Gurion Airport, citing civilian flight disruptions. Meanwhile, the military confirms a helicopter was temporarily grounded in southern Lebanon due to a technical fault.
Israel's Civil Aviation Authority has requested the government relocate U.S. military aircraft from Ben Gurion International Airport, citing disruptions to civilian operations. Separately, the Israeli military reported that a helicopter was temporarily grounded in southern Lebanon due to a technical fault during an evacuation mission.
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