Second Batch of 443 Indians Leave from Israel Through Jordan and Egypt
India has successfully evacuated a second group of its nationals from conflict-hit Israel. A total of 443 Indian citizens departed from Israel via Jordan and Egypt, as part of the country’s ongoing effort to ensure the safety of its citizens amid rising regional tensions.
This latest group follows the first batch that was airlifted earlier under India's well-coordinated evacuation operation involving diplomatic channels and ground support in West Asia.
Key Evacuation Highlights:
Evacuation Route: The batch exited through land corridors in Jordan and Egypt, using buses and coordinated travel arrangements to safer zones.
Government Coordination: The operation was overseen by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in collaboration with local embassies.
Support Systems: Indian embassies in Tel Aviv, Amman, and Cairo worked around the clock to ensure safe passage, food, and medical assistance.
Evacuation Efforts Amid Escalating Tensions
As security conditions worsen in the region, India has activated contingency plans to bring back its nationals. While flights were limited, land evacuations became the most viable route given airspace restrictions and on-ground logistics.
Authorities confirmed that all individuals were safely moved and are en route to India via further connecting arrangements.
What Comes Next
The government is monitoring the situation closely and is expected to launch additional evacuation efforts if needed. The MEA has also urged Indian citizens in the region to remain in contact with embassies and register on official portals for timely updates.
FAQs
Q1. How many Indians have been evacuated from Israel so far?
As of now, two batches have been evacuated, including the latest group of 443 individuals.
Q2. How are people being evacuated from Israel without direct flights?
Due to limited flight operations, evacuees are being transported via land routes through Jordan and Egypt.
Q3. Who is coordinating the evacuation efforts?
The Ministry of External Affairs, along with Indian embassies in Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, is coordinating all logistics.
Q4. Is the evacuation operation still ongoing?
Yes, the Indian government continues to assess the situation and may conduct further evacuations as needed.
Q5. Are Indian nationals safe during the land transit?
Yes, all necessary precautions are being taken, and diplomatic staff are ensuring secure passage throughout the route.
Published on: June 24, 2025
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