The Israeli Football Association is facing a potential logistical nightmare as a planned nationwide strike threatens to disrupt the national team’s upcoming matches in Hungary. The strike, scheduled to begin at 6:00 am on Monday, could severely impact the team’s travel plans, as they are set to fly to Debrecen for their first match in the Nations League. The team is scheduled to depart for Debrecen at 11:00 am on Monday, but the association is working to reschedule the flight for earlier in the morning to avoid potential disruptions caused by the strike. The team is due to play Belgium on Friday before travelling to Budapest to face Italy on the following Tuesday.