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25 pro-Palestinian activists from Germany stopped upon arrival in Israel

Passengers from Lufthansa flight expected to be denied entry to Israel, after 65 other 'fly-in' activists were transferred to detention facilities and 4 were deported; police estimate that bulk of events related to 'fly-in' have ended.

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Two planes nearly collide at Ben-Gurion International Airport

Air Berlin plane deviated from its flight path into the runway of an El Al plane about to land, though air traffic controller prevented the possible disaster.

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Flights resume, but delays continue; chief El Al pilot: Scandalous that there's no other Israeli airport for landings.

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Heavy fog causes flight delays at Ben-Gurion Aiport

25 Israel-bound flights diverted to Amman, Cairo, Antalya, Rhodes and Cyprus; delays expected to continue throughout the day.

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fly-in, pro-palestinian activist
25 pro-Palestinian activists from Germany stopped upon arrival in Israel

Passengers from Lufthansa flight expected to be denied entry to Israel, after 65 other 'fly-in' activists were transferred to detention facilities and 4 were deported; police estimate that bulk of events related to 'fly-in' have ended.

by Zohar Blumenkrantz and Yaniv Kubovich 40 comments
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  • Israel questions dozens of pro-Palestinian 'fly-in' activists attempting to enter country
  • The pro-Palestinian 'fly-in' poses no danger to Israel
El Al plane
Two planes nearly collide at Ben-Gurion International Airport

Air Berlin plane deviated from its flight path into the runway of an El Al plane about to land, though air traffic controller prevented the possible disaster.

by Zohar Blumenkrantz 5 comments
Fog in Tel Aviv Nov. 16, 2010 (Avi Scharf)
Thousands affected as heavy fog engulfs Ben-Gurion Airport

Flights resume, but delays continue; chief El Al pilot: Scandalous that there's no other Israeli airport for landings.

by Zohar Blumenkrantz 9 comments
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  • Heavy fog causes flight delays at Ben-Gurion Aiport
Fog in Tel Aviv Nov. 16, 2010 (Avi Scharf)
Heavy fog causes flight delays at Ben-Gurion Aiport

25 Israel-bound flights diverted to Amman, Cairo, Antalya, Rhodes and Cyprus; delays expected to continue throughout the day.

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