Israel begins flying home citizens stranded abroad by Iran war

Israel begins flying home citizens stranded abroad by Iran conflict

/ 03:00 PM June 18, 2025

Israel begins flying home citizens stranded abroad by Iran conflict

This picture shows the empty departures hall at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv on June 13, 2025 after Israel closed its air space to takeoff and landing. Agence France-Presse

JERUSALEM — A first aircraft bringing home Israelis stranded abroad by flight cancellations resulting from the conflict with Iran landed at Ben Gurion Airport on Wednesday, the airports authority said.

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“Just a short while ago, the first flight of Operation Safe Return landed at Ben Gurion Airport,” a statement said, adding that the flight had been operated by national carrier El Al and brought Israelis home from Larnaca in Cyprus.

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Transport Minister Miri Regev said Tuesday that between 100,000 and 150,000 Israelis were stuck abroad, as Israel and Iran traded deadly fire in their most intense confrontation ever.

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The ministry said all of Israel’s commercial aircraft had been sent abroad to prevent them during the air war with Iran.

After suspending flights last week, El Al said it was “preparing rescue flights” starting Wednesday with planes departing from Larnaca, Athens, Rome, Milan and Paris.

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The low-cost Israeli airline Arkia also announced special flights this week to repatriate Israelis.

A statement from the airports authority said Wednesday that the return operation “is being managed in stages based on the level of risk and current security assessments, with a strong emphasis on the safety of passengers, aircrews and aircraft”.

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It urged the public not to go to Ben Gurion Airport to greet arriving passengers or order taxis to pick them up from the airport due to “the current security situation”.

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After decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, Israel launched a surprise air campaign against Iran on Friday.

Israel says the offensive is aimed at preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapons capability — an ambition Tehran denies.

Iran said early Wednesday it fired hypersonic missiles at Israel in its latest retaliatory salvo. /dl

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