Passenger Planes Collide on Tarmac in Israel; No One Hurt

Airplanes are seen at the Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, March 28, 2
AP/Lior Grundman

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israel Airports Authority says a German plane collided with an Israeli plane on the ground at Ben Gurion airport, causing damage but no injuries.

Spokesman Ofer Lefler said the tail end of a Germania aircraft destined for Berlin crashed into the tail end of an El Al flight bound for Rome early Wednesday.

He said “heavy damage was caused, mainly to the German plane,” but passengers were “not in any danger,” and were put on alternative flights. He said the rare incident is being investigated.

Footage shows the tail end of the German plane sliced open.

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