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Ben Gurion Airport Terminal One Reopening Signals Stabilization Post-Iran Conflict

Jun 17, 2026 09:14 PM CT Tel Aviv, Israel infrastructure,airport,reopening,post-conflict,stabilization

Summary

Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal One is scheduled to resume domestic and international flights in late June and early July, marking a return to normalcy following closures triggered by the Iran-Israel conflict. This development indicates a de-escalation of immediate threats to critical civilian infrastructure and suggests improved security conditions in the region.

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Domestic flights will resume from Terminal One on June 28, followed by international flights on July 1.

Sources (1)

T3 Jerusalem Post
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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Resuming airport operations to restore normalcy and economic activity following conflict-induced closures.

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