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The Rosh Pina Airport in Israel reopened on January 9, after being closed for over a year due to the Iron Swords War. The Civil Aviation Authority and Israel Meteorological Service ensured the airport's infrastructure, systems, and fire and rescue forces were in order before its reopening. This move is part of the process to restore normal civil aviation in the north of the country.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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