El Al to begin rescue flights for Israelis stranded due to Operation Roaring Lion

El Al announced on Monday that it has begun preparing a rescue operation to return Israelis stranded overseas due to Operation Roaring Lion. The rescue flights will begin once Ben-Gurion Airport reopens and approvals are received from the state and security authorities.

Transportation Minister Miri Regev announced that Egypt had agreed to allow Israeli flights to land at the Taba and Sharm El Sheikh airports as part of the rescue flight operations.

The airline said it is prioritizing passengers whose flights were canceled and that rescue flights for El Al and Sun d’Or customers will be operated at no additional cost.

In the first stage, El Al said it is preparing rescue flights from its main destinations in the United States, the Far East, and Europe.

The initial planned US destinations are New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, while the Far East destinations include Bangkok and Phuket, the airline said.

El Al added that the first European destinations being prepared are Larnaca, Athens, Rome, Milan, Paris, Budapest, Tbilisi, Sofia, Warsaw, Bucharest, Madrid, London, Barcelona, Geneva, Amsterdam, Munich, and Zurich.

Tickets to the public only after existing passengers are accommodated

El Al said that rescue flights for El Al and Sun d’Or customers whose flights were canceled will not incur an additional charge and will be made available for public sale only after all affected customers have been brought home.

The airline said it is proactively updating customers regarding changes and developments, with ongoing updates published on its website and social media channels.

Subject to approvals from security authorities, El Al said it is examining the operation of flights on KlasJet aircraft from nearby European destinations to Taba, Egypt, or Aqaba, Jordan, for El Al and Sun d’Or customers.

Those flights, if approved, would also be offered without additional cost to eligible customers, the airline said.

Hundreds of flights canceled worldwide

El Al’s rescue flights are needed as thousands of flights were canceled across the world, leading to what The Guardian called “the most acute aviation shock since the Covid-19 pandemic paralyzed the industry.”

According to the Guardian, nearly 2,800 flights were canceled on Saturday, the first day of the attack on Iran, with an additional 3,156 canceled on Sunday and at least 1,239 on Monday.

Among the most disrupted airlines were Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways, who were forced to suspend flights to and from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar respectively.

The economic impact of the flight disruption is larger the inconvenience to individual flyers, the Guardian reported.

Stock in aerospace industries dropped, including for Japan Airlines (whose shares fell by 5.6%), Singapore Airlines (4.5%), Qantas Airlines (5.4%), and Cathay Pacific (2.9%).

The price of crude oil jumped as well due to the war, causing even more financial strain for everyone, including the aviation industry. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-888466

IDF says Lebanon invasion possible, Israel Katz declares Hezbollah chief Qassem a target

IDF Spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Effie Defrin on Monday said that it was still possible that the IDF might invade southern Lebanon in response to Hezbollah‘s rocket attacks overnight.

Defrin did not commit to such an invasion, but notably did not rule it out.

The IDF chief spokesman emphasized that the IDF had ordered the evacuation of over 50 southern Lebanese villages overnight.

Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem is now in the IDF’s crosshairs

Minutes after Defrin finished his press conference, Defense Minister Israel Katz posted that Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem is now in the IDF’s crosshairs.

Defrin said that the IDF had already killed several top Hezbollah commanders, including in Beirut, and struck dozens of other Hezbollah positions.

Sources told The Jerusalem Post Monday morning that even though Hezbollah had not struck anyone in Israel with its overnight attacks, the IDF was punishing the group with continued attacks going forward and would not be satisfied with the initial overnight response.

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-888478

US fighter jets downed near American embassy in Kuwait, local authorities confirm

Smoke was seen rising near the US embassy in Kuwait, and firefighters and ambulances were in the area, a witness told Reuters on Monday. This was later confirmed by Kuwait’s Defense Ministry, which clarified that a number of planes had crashed, but all crewmembers had survived.

The embassy issued a security alert on Monday, saying that there is a continuing threat of missile and UAV attacks over Kuwait. People were urged to avoid approaching the embassy and to take cover in their residences.

Kuwait intercepted hostile drones on Monday, the third consecutive day of Iranian retaliatory strikes on neighboring Gulf states in response to US and Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic.

Blasts heard in Dubai, sirens in Kuwait

A series of loud blasts was heard on Monday morning in Dubai and the Qatari capital of Doha, according to Reuters witnesses. Loud bangs and sirens were heard earlier in Kuwait, according to Reuters witnesses.

No injuries were reported after Kuwait air defenses intercepted most of the drones near the Rumaithiya and Salwa neighborhoods, the state news agency cited the director-general of the civil defense as saying.

Tehran said it would target US bases in the region after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on Saturday.

It has also hit a range of civilian and commercial areas across Gulf cities, widening the conflict’s impact on key regional aviation and trade hubs.

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-888458

US military aircraft crash in Kuwait

Saudi refinery targeted as drones intercepted

An oil refinery on Saudi Arabia‘s Gulf coast has been targeted in an attack as Iran launched a new wave of strikes across the region.

A fire broke out at the Ras Tanura refinery, but the blaze was quickly brought under control and extinguished.

The Saudi Defense Ministry said two drones had targeted the facility but had been intercepted, acording to a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency on X.

Saudi state television said authorities had temporarily shut down the refinery near Dammam. https://www.dw.com/en/iran-war-updates-us-israel-kuwait-warplanes-crash/live-76179461?maca=en-rss-en-top-1022-rdf