Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Zionist newspaper "Haaretz" revealed today, Thursday, that most foreign airlines will not return to the occupying entity until 2025, despite the ceasefire in Lebanon.
The newspaper reported that most airlines prefer to wait to see if the "ceasefire will hold."
It pointed out that only 15 airlines are now operating in "Israel", compared to more than 100 companies that were active there before the war.
Months ago, several European airlines announced the postponement of the return of their flights to the Zionist entity, in light of its continued aggression on Gaza and Lebanon, and the lack of security stability in light of the continued launching of missiles and drones, in central and northern occupied Palestine.
The Zionist newspaper "Haaretz" revealed today, Thursday, that most foreign airlines will not return to the occupying entity until 2025, despite the ceasefire in Lebanon.
The newspaper reported that most airlines prefer to wait to see if the "ceasefire will hold."
It pointed out that only 15 airlines are now operating in "Israel", compared to more than 100 companies that were active there before the war.
Months ago, several European airlines announced the postponement of the return of their flights to the Zionist entity, in light of its continued aggression on Gaza and Lebanon, and the lack of security stability in light of the continued launching of missiles and drones, in central and northern occupied Palestine.