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United Airlines and Delta Air Lines suspend flights to Tel Aviv

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United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have announced that they will temporarily suspend their flights to Tel Aviv. Both airlines are citing safety concerns as the reason for this move. United Airlines stated that the decision is based on continuous monitoring of the situation and that the resumption of flights will depend on how safety conditions develop.

The security situation in Israel has been closely monitored for several days. According to reports from the Israeli security service, conditions in the region have worsened, leading to an increased risk assessment for aviation services. Delta Air Lines has announced that it is also monitoring the situation and taking appropriate measures to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.

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