Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe02:03 PM • July 14 2026 IDTThe U.S. military has not removed all of its aerial refueling tankers from Ben-Gurion International Airport despite being scheduled to do so on Tuesday, leaving several aircraft still parked there, partly due to the U.S. renewing strikes on a series of targets in Iran for the third consecutive night, Haaretz learned on Tuesday.In the NewsInside an Urgent Conference Opposing Women's Integration Into the IDFKnesset to Hold Final Vote on Law Freezing Arrest of Haredi Draft EvadersNetanyahu Seeks Five-year Shin Bet Protection for Family if He Loses ElectionAs Strikes on Iran Renew, Parked U.S. Refuelers Jam Israel's Ben-Gurion AirportAmerican Jews Need New Alliances to Fight Rising AntisemitismRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIInside the Mossad Plot to Install Ahmadinejad as Iran's LeaderThe Original Tradwives of Ancient RomeMade in Kurdistan, Smuggled via Jordan: The Mysterious Firearms Flooding IsraelEgypt Lost the World Cup. But Was the Referee Really Jewish?Inside the German pro-Israel Lobby's Campaign to Defund UNRWARo Khanna, U.S. Lawmaker & Israel Critic, Says West Bank Settlers 'Detained' Him
As strikes on Iran renew, parked U.S. refuelers jam Israel's Ben-Gurion airport
Sources said the U.S. was meant to remove 18 planes from Israel's main airport on Tuesday, but after the third consecutive night of strikes on Iran, the U.S. tankers' occupying parking spots might lead to thousands of Israelis receiving flight cancellation notices











