Israel Cancels U.S. Military Refueling Aircraft Restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport on July 15

According to Israel's Public Broadcasting Corporation, Israel canceled restrictions on U.S. military refueling aircraft landing at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv on July 15 following American pressure. The airport management authority instructed air traffic control to permit continued operations and parking of U.S. military tanker aircraft, reversing a previous directive by Israel's transport minister to limit their usage. U.S. Central Command requested the removal of restrictions to maintain heightened readiness amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions.
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