Emergency Landing at Ben Gurion Airport Due to Cracked Window

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A United Airlines flight with 339 passengers on board was forced to make an emergency landing at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel after pilots discovered a crack in a cockpit window. Emergency service units were deployed as a precaution, but the plane landed safely. The incident highlighted concerns about anti-government protesters blocking access routes to the airport. Despite pleas from authorities, protest organizers vowed to proceed with their planned blockade.
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Cracked window forces plane to make emergency landing at Ben Gurion The Times of Israel
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