13 October,2023 08:56 AM IST | Jerusalem | Agencies
About 230 Indians living in Israel will be leaving for India. File pic
The first charter flight to facilitate the return of Indian citizens stranded in Israel will leave Thursday evening from the Ben Gurion airport, sources said, amid the country's raging war with the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
About 230 Indians living in Israel will be leaving for India on a "first come first serve" basis on the 9 PM flight on Thursday, informed sources told PTI. This flight has been arranged to facilitate the return of those who were unable to do so because Air India had immediately suspended its flight on the day fighting began on October 7, and its commercial operation remains suspended till now.
Also read: Operation Ajay: Flight carrying 212 Indians from Israel lands in Delhi
Those who are returning will not be paying any fare and the government is bearing the cost of their return. There are about 18,000 Indian nationals living and working in Israel. A big chunk of Indians living in Israel work as caregivers but there are also about a thousand students, several IT professionals and diamond traders.
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