Britain Plans Charter Flights for Citizens from Tel Aviv
In response to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran closing Ben Gurion Airport, Britain is coordinating charter flights for its citizens from Tel Aviv. Foreign Minister David Lammy emphasized efforts to support British nationals in the Middle East, advising them to register with authorities while considering overland routes for assistance.

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The British government is actively coordinating with Israeli officials to facilitate charter flights for British nationals stranded in Tel Aviv due to the temporary closure of Ben Gurion Airport. Foreign Minister David Lammy confirmed these plans on Friday, emphasizing the government's commitment to supporting its citizens amid rising regional tensions.
The closure of Israel's primary international airport comes amidst increasing hostilities between Israel and Iran. This development prompted the British authorities on Monday to advise citizens in Israel to register with the British Consulate, ensuring they receive updated instructions and support as the situation evolves.
In addition to arranging flights, Britain has bolstered its logistical support for citizens seeking alternative travel options via land routes to Jordan and Egypt. These measures reflect the government's proactive stance in ensuring the safety and well-being of British nationals in the Middle East.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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