- At least 14 private jets from
Russia landed in Israel in the past 10 days, per The Times of Israel. - The planes reportedly took off from St. Petersburg and landed at Ben Gurion Airport.
At least 14 private jets from Russia have landed at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel, per a report by The Times of Israel.
The report cited a broadcast by Israel's Channel 12, which said that a number of rented private planes were coming from Russia and were landing in Israel.
The planes' owners were unidentified and this has led to speculation that
Ben Gurion Airport did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment made outside of normal US working hours.
Sanctions have ramped up against oligarchs amid Russia's invasion of
The UK, among others, recently sanctioned seven more Russian oligarchs, including Roman Abramovich as Insider's Kate Duffy reported. Other oligarchs had previously been sanctioned, including Gennady Timchenko, Boris Rotenberg, and Igor Rotenberg.
Per The Times of Israel
Planes are now limited to a maximum of 48 hours on the ground in the country, according to Israel's Channel 12. Authorities asked Ben Gurion Airport not to approve long-term parking of private jets belonging to US-sanctioned Russians, per The Times of Israel.
Insider's Zahra Tayeb reported that a Russian oligarch has criticized Putin's plans to seize assets of foreign companies, saying it would take the country back to the uncertain days of the Russian Revolution.