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UK scrambles to charter flights out of Israel as Brits complain about response from government

Brit stuck in Israel amid spiralling war call for Foreign Office to think of ‘more creative solutions’

June 20, 2025 12:53
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Citizens repatriated from Israel disembark a flight from Egypt at Figo Maduro airport in Lisbon on June 19, 2025. A Portuguese flight brought repatriated citizens of Portuguese, German, Israeli, Czech, Spanish, Austrian, Bulgarian, Argentine and Ukrainian nationality. Governments are evacuating thousands of their nationals caught up in the rapidly spiralling Israel-Iran conflict, after Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign on June 13, 2025 targeting Iran's nuclear and military facilities, sparking retaliation from Tehran. (Photo by MARIO CRUZ / AFP) (Photo by MARIO CRUZ/AFP via Getty Images)
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The UK government said it is working with Israeli authorities to charter flights for British citizens stuck in the Jewish State, as Iran continues its assault with waves of ballistic missiles.

The scramble to put on flights comes after several other European countries have evacuated their citizens. Despite the announcement on Friday morning, it is unclear when the flights will depart.

Foreign Secretary, David Lammy said: “As part of our efforts to support British nationals in the Middle East, the government is working with the Israeli authorities to provide charter flights from Tel Aviv airport when airspace reopens, based on levels of demand from British nationals.

“British nationals should register their presence in Israel and the OPTs (Occupied Palestinian Territories) to be contacted with further guidance on these flights.”