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The strikes by workers at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel caused economic losses of approximately 30 million shekels and temporarily disrupted flight operations, along with negative impacts on the tourism, air cargo, and supply chain sectors. After employees gradually returned to work, some airport operations remain unstable, with ongoing congestion, flight delays, and baggage issues. The crisis resulted from labor shortages and seasonal pressure, leading to the dismissal of the head of the airport workers' committee from the Likud Party. Meanwhile, political disputes have escalated, with various parties exchanging accusations and making statements.
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