Update 2025-06-19 (3): According to the latest reports, British Airways extended its suspension until 25 October, while Wizz Air halted service through 15 September. United Airlines cancelled flights until 1 July, Delta Airlines cancelled until 31 August, and the Lufthansa Group suspended Tel Aviv flights until 31 July, with SWISS Airlines out through 25 October. Air France-KLM, ITA Airways, Aegean, EasyJet, Ryanair, Air Canada, and others have also suspended operations, citing security risks. Only Israeli carriers El Al and Arkia continue direct flights to the U.S. Despite the conflict.
Update 2025-06-19 (2): According to sources from Thursday (19 June), sirens sounded across northern Israel after missiles were launched from Iran. Reportedly, dozens of missiles struck various areas, including Beersheba, the Soroka Hospital was hit and partially engulfed in flames, with dozens of people injured. Several wards were reportedly destroyed, and operations were severely disrupted.
Update 2025-06-19 (1): According to the latest report, sirens sounded on Thursday (19 June) at around 7:10 am (local time) across the country as incoming missiles from Iran triggered explosions in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with a direct hit reported on Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, causing extensive damage.