Airlines Suspend Tel Aviv Flights Amid Renewed Conflict
Several global airlines have paused their Tel Aviv flights after a missile from Yemen's Houthi rebels landed near Israel's main airport. This comes after many airlines had resumed operations following a January ceasefire with Hamas. Carriers like Lufthansa, Air France, and Delta are affected.

In the face of renewed unrest in the region, several international airlines have once again suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv.
This decision follows a missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels, which saw a projectile land perilously close to the country's main international airport.
While operations had recently resumed after a ceasefire with Hamas in January, the latest hostilities have prompted airlines like Lufthansa, Air France, Delta, and others to halt flights, highlighting the volatility of the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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