Israel begins repatriation of citizens stranded by Iran strikes

Following a surprise Israeli assault on Iranian targets, tens of thousands of Israeli citizens are stranded abroad. Israel has initiated emergency airlifts and ferries to repatriate them, facing challenges due to potential missile threats. Flights...

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Relatives attend the funeral of four members of the Khatib family, Palestinian citizens of Israel killed in an Iranian missile strike on Tamra, Israel, on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
Tel Aviv: Israel is repatriating tens of thousands of its citizens stranded abroad after a flare-up in fighting with Iran, deploying emergency airlifts and ferries. Authorities are rationing flights as a precaution, wary that aircraft could be threatened by incoming missile barrages.

The first planeload landed Wednesday at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's main international gateway, bringing Israelis from Cyprus, where many had travelled from other locations to find an opportunity to return home. Two cruise ships are also under contract to bring people from the island, Transport Minister Miri Regev said.

Israel says as many as 150,000 of its citizens were travelling abroad when it launched a surprise assault on Iranian nuclear and military targets on Friday, triggering an unprecedented exchange of fire.


The rescue mission could take weeks at the current rate of return - 2,500 people a day by air, and around the same number by sea. When the tickets were offered online on Tuesday, they were grabbed within minutes, Israeli media outlets said.
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