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Amid Iranian missile strikes, aviation officials are expected to limit the number of inbound flights and reduce the number of passengers on outbound flights from 120 to 80 at the country's main international airport
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Israel's Transportation Ministry, Civil Aviation Authority and Home Front Command are expected to tighten existing restrictions at Ben-Gurion International Airport, amid a rise in missiles fired from Iran.






