Supermodel Bar Refaeli is getting married in her native Israel tonight and it will certainly be a happy occasion for her. But it has given Israeli officials a headache because she has asked that there be a no-fly zone over the outdoor wedding.

Israel’s Civil Aviation Authority announced on Tuesday that there will be a no-fly zone over the wedding, reports Haaretz. That decision came after Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz had lifted the flying ban once the public began criticizing the move. But the CAA threatened to have him removed from his job if planes were allowed to fly over Rafaeli’s ceremony.

The only objects that will be allowed to fly over the wedding at the Carmel Forest Spa Resort are five drones, two helicopters and a hot air balloon that Refaeli hired to cover the event. Eden Aviation is coordinating all aerial coverage and has the rights to overhead photos.

According to the Associated Press, Rafaeli and her fiance, businessman Adi Ezra, asked for the no-fly zone because they were nervous about the paparazzi covering the event. The CAA did agree because of concerns that the airspace might get over congested.

Refaeli has been posting pictures of her wedding preparations on Twitter and Instagram in recent days. Ezra and Refaeli got engaged in February.

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