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Ben Gurion Airport
Two days after baggage malfunction, more trouble at Ben-Gurion airport
Following Friday's incident when over 1,000 travelers couldn't collect their baggage at the airport at all, baggage now seems to be slowly trickling in; Airport management denies any strike action, but a credible insider suggests that the previous sanctions have been reinstated
Roi Rubinstein, Daniel Salami
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08.06.23
Ben Gurion Airport braces for peak travel in August
Israel Airports Authority boosts workforce, adding rapid electronic verification terminals to shorten queues, and creating lines for passengers with special needs to cope with travelers surge during peak holiday season
Roy Rubinstein, Daniel Salami
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08.02.23
Inhumane conditions at airport facility for those denied entry
Extreme heat, overcrowded spaces, and long hours - these are the conditions described by employees of the Population and Immigration Authority in a harsh letter
Hadas Gil-Ad
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08.01.23
Drunk Israeli teens delay Tel Aviv flight to Barcelona
Passengers of Vueling Airlines flight report teens acting out and vomiting onboard even after police arrives, prompting a 4-hour delay in departure
Daniel Salami
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07.17.23
Day of Disruption: Tens of thousands protest in Tel Aviv, close road
Thousands also protest against judicial overhaul in Jerusalem, Be'er Sheba and throughout country; Police commissioner says most protesters obeyed instructions, heavy hand not required
ynet correspondents, News agencies
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07.11.23
Day of Disruption: protesters clash with police, major roads blocked
Police say dozens arrested since the early morning hours when protesters blocked main roads around the country after the coalition passed the first reading of a bill curbing judicial oversight of government
ynet correspondents, News agencies
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07.11.23
37 anti-judicial reform protesters arrested at Ben-Gurion Airport
Thousands of protesters against the judicial overhaul flooded the airport in a demonstration that police declared illegal and dispersed
Ynet
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07.03.23
Skytrax announces Singapore Airlines best in the world for 2023
UK based ranking site handing out its annual award - the Oscar of airlines, but as in all the years since 1999, when the list was first announced, El Al fails to make the be included in the top 100 carriers
Assaf Rosen
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06.21.23
New mural depicting Jewish history to greet passengers at Ben-Gurion Airport
The painting given as a gift from Mexico to mark 75 years of Israel's independence will be inaugurated on Tuesday; Mural came from Mexico through the effort of the Israel-Latin American Network, which says the painting will allow everyone entering the country to recognize Jewish history and Israel's contribution to the world
Itamar Eichner
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06.19.23
Israelis opt for vacation abroad seeking affordable prices
Transportation minister claims robust economy behind travel surge while expert claim high cost for domestic vacations push Israelis to travel; study finds Israel the most expensive country in the world when it comes to tourism
Iris Lifshitz Klieger, Roy Rubinstein
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06.14.23
Israel eases bureaucracy for immigrants in new regulations
In response to the recent passport marathon woes, interior and absorption ministers decide new immigrants can now receive ID cards upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, bypassing Interior Ministry hurdles and ensuring a smoother absorption process
Gilad Meiri
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05.21.23
Ombudsman sounds alarm on Israel's shoddy cybersecurity infrastructure
Through services of white-hat hackers, State Comptroller Englman's office was able to map out vulnerabilities at Israel’s main airport and one Israeli hospital, as well as myriad of cybersecurity shortfalls that put numerous state institutions at risk of falling prey to hackers
Yaron Drukman
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05.16.23
Tennis titan Novak Djokovic drops in on Israel for lightning visit
Now you see him, now you don't: Djokovic returns with manager to Holy Land in first since winning Tel Aviv Open last year, flies back to Serbia less than 24 hours later
Ynet
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05.08.23
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