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    Lebanon’s MEA Delays Beirut Flights Amid Israel-Hezbollah Tensions

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    What it is about

    Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines (MEA) postponed several flights scheduled to land overnight in Beirut to Monday morning. This measure comes in response to renewed escalations in the region, particularly between Israel and Hezbollah.

    Why it matters

    With hostilities intensifying once more between Israel and the terrorist group Hezbollah, safety concerns have risen for air traffic in and out of Beirut. The decision to delay flights underscores the gravity of the conflict, highlighting MEA’s cautious approach to the volatile security situation. Moreover, this situational update places focus on the broader impact on civilian life and logistical challenges in Lebanon.

    Context

    Israel has promised prompt retaliation following the tragic deaths of 12 children in the Golan Heights due to a rocket attack by Hezbollah. In response, Hezbollah denied involvement. For nearly ten months, both parties have exchanged fire alongside the ongoing hostilities in Gaza, severely impacting regional peace and stability.

    MEA’s Response

    MEA Chairman Mohamad El-Hout emphasized on local broadcaster Al-Jadeed that “insurance risks” influenced the flight postponements at Beirut’s Rafik Hariri International Airport. He reassured that there were no direct concerns about the airport being a target: “We’re not afraid that the airport will be hit, nor do we have any information in that regard. If we were scared, we wouldn’t have left any flights operating.”

    Brief History

    This isn’t the first time Beirut airport faces disruptions due to conflicts. In 2006, Rafik Hariri International Airport was targeted early in the previous war between Hezbollah and Israel.

    Current Flight Status

    Even as late as Sunday afternoon, passengers continued to arrive unawarely at the airport, seeking updates and checking flight schedules amid the uncertainty.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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