
Latest situation in Israel : SL Ambassador to Israel

According to Mr. Bandara With the lifting of restrictions on mass gatherings imposed during the 12-day war, Israelis were seen gathering in groups at beaches and parks yesterday evening.
Tel Aviv International Airport has reopened. Currently, only Israeli airlines are operating flights. However, FLYDUBAI and HiSky are scheduled to resume flights to Tel Aviv tonight.
It may take several days for those wishing to travel from Sri Lanka to Israel to obtain flight tickets.
The Indian Airlines flight scheduled to depart from Amman, Jordan to New Delhi today has been cancelled. Many of the passengers, including 17 Sri Lankans, have chosen to remain in Israel following the end of the conflict. Of the 17, only two are proceeding with their return to Sri Lanka, while the rest have postponed their departure.
If there are delays in scheduled flights to Israel, travelers can consider flying to Sri Lanka via Cairo International Airport in Egypt. Eight individuals have already used this route. Those interested in this option may contact the Embassy for assistance