Israeli failure to convince global airlines to resume flights to Tel Aviv for fear of Yemeni sanctions

The Israeli occupation failed on Saturday to convince global airlines to resume their flights to the capital, Tel Aviv.

This comes just hours after Yemen announced a new air embargo on the occupation.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

International media reports indicated that negotiations between the Israeli Ministry of Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority on the one hand, and German, British, and French companies on the other, ended without an agreement.

The occupation had, according to the sources, opened a secret communication channel with those companies in an attempt to mitigate the impact of the latest Yemeni decision.

It also organized a conference to review security arrangements to avoid any attack.

Global airlines are still suspending their flights to the occupied cities in Palestine, and the most prominent of these companies are French, British, German, and American companies.

Yemen had announced, through the spokesman of its forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, its decision to close Ben Gurion International Airport, following its targeting with three hypersonic “Palestine 2” missiles.

The airport is the only air outlet for the occupation, and the Yemeni decision to close it may exacerbate the food and economic crisis that he was trying to compensate for through air in light of the naval blockade.

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