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El Al Airlines, the Israeli airline, will break a more than 40-year policy of not flying on the Jewish Sabbath to bring back almost 400,000 Israeli reservists who have been called up for active military service. This will be the first time El Al operates on a Saturday since the 1982 Lebanon War. The decision comes after the company received religious approval to operate on the Sabbath. The move aims to transport reservists, members of the security forces, and medical teams to Israel amidst the ongoing war against Hamas.
Israel Railways will operate some lines on Shabbat in order to aid the war effort. https://t.co/JdCqjRX1a2
For the first time in 40 years, El Al airline will operate flights on Saturday https://t.co/9a3CoNcNbw https://t.co/KwjLWgcphG
"Israel's El Al Airlines will on Saturday break a more than 40-year policy of not flying on the Jewish Sabbath, to bring reservists home from around the world to serve in the war against Hamas." REUTERS: https://t.co/WPlMJc0Nyq
The Israeli airline El Al said it would fly on the Jewish Sabbath for the first time since 1982 to carry reservists, members of the security forces and medical teams to Israel. The company said it received religious approval to operate on the Sabbath. https://t.co/vIQArQ49B5
The Israeli Airline, El Al will be Operating on a Saturday for the First Time since the 1982 Lebanon War in order to bring back the almost 400,000 Israeli Reservists from around the World who have been Called-Up for Active Military Service to Defend their Homeland. https://t.co/TriaDDZ9Fb
In first in 41 years, El Al to fly on Saturday to bring reservists back to Israel https://t.co/INqm6AdaDN . Click to read ⬇️
El Al - Israel national airline - announced that for the first time in 41 years, it will fly on a Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, to bring back Israelis called up for emergency military reserve duty.