'Israeli' Air Force escorts Wizz Air flight back to Ben Gurion amid suspected ‘security incident’
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Wizz Air flight returns to Ben Gurion, escorted by fighter jets, after suspected security threat.
A Wizz Air plane en route from Ben Gurion Airport to London’s Luton Airport was forced to return to 'Israel' after a suspected security incident, 'Israeli' authorities confirmed.
The flight was escorted by fighter jets as a precaution.
The incident reportedly began when a passenger showed the crew unusual messages on his mobile phone, including texts that raised concerns of a potential threat. One of the messages reportedly read: “The incident is over.”
Ben Gurion Airport authorities said in a statement:
“Due to suspicion of suspicious behavior on the plane, security forces acted according to procedures. The incident ended, the plane landed safely, and it was found that there was no actual incident.”
The flight was allowed to land normally, and all passengers were reported safe. Security officials confirmed that the situation had been fully resolved, with no threat detected.
The incident prompted an immediate response from 'Israeli' air defenses, with fighter jets scrambled to escort the plane to ensure safety.



