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EXCLUSIVE: Brits evacuated from Israel in ‘biggest rescue operation’ since outbreak of war

The Birthright ship carried 1,800 young people to safety

June 21, 2025 08:49
Evacuees from war-torn Israel during conflict with Iran being welcomed at Limassol Port in Cyprus (Photo: Taglit Birthright Israel)
Evacuees from war-torn Israel being welcomed at Limassol Port in Cyprus (Photo: Taglit Birthright Israel)
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Over 60 British young people have escaped war-torn Israel in what is believed to be the biggest rescue operation since the start of the Israel-Iran conflict.

The group, aged between 20 and 26, were among 1,800 passengers taken to safety on a cruise ship, which docked in Limassol in Cyprus in the early hours of Saturday morning after a 13-hour journey from Ashdod, southern Israel.

The rescue boat, arranged by educational organisation Birthright, was given protection by Israeli naval vessels following closely behind until it reached international waters. It had been given the green light by the rabbinic authorities to make the journey on Shabbat.

Nearly all of the evacuees had been on programmes run by Birthright, which had managed to get 1,500 young people out on another ship to Cyprus on Wednesday.