Israeli plane uses Sudanese airspace for first time

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An Israeli plane makes history by becoming the country's first-ever aircraft to fly through Sudanese airspace, as it traveled to Tel Aviv from Kinshasa.
The plane took off from Israel early last week for the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo and made its return to Ben-Gurion Airport in the skies over Sudan.
The flight comes after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Sudanese interim leader Abd al-Fattah al-Burhan in Uganda earlier this month.
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