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"Despite a ceasefire in the north, less than ten foreign airlines have announced the resumption of Israel flights. The main obstacles are the exemption from paying compensation for flight cancelations, the closure of Terminal 1, and the higher fees. The Israeli Airports Authority is trying to find a solution, but the decision not to intervene has hurt consumers. The situation is affecting the tourism industry, business ties, and airfares, which remain much higher than in recent years."
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