Brussels Airlines announced today, Thursday, that it will "resume flights to Israel starting from March 24." The company stated in a press release: "The decision to resume flights was made after careful consideration in collaboration with all relevant departments." The Lufthansa-owned airline will operate three weekly flights from Brussels to Tel Aviv. Like many other airlines, the Belgian carrier suspended flights to Israel following the attack on October 7, carried out by militants from the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement (Hamas).