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Hungary scrambles fighter jets after Israeli passenger plane fails to contact ground control
Hungary scrambled fighter jets after an Israeli passenger plane failed to contact ground control, triggering NATO's highest alert level. The situation was resolved when the Arkia plane's pilots communicated with local air officials after being sighted by the jets.
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