<p>An Israir flight that was scheduled to land today in Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia, was forced to change course and land in Zagreb, Croatia, after Slovenian authorities denied it permission to land.</p><p>The refusal was reportedly linked to Slovenia’s opposition to the policies of the Israeli government.</p> | Read More in News from Israel
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