The Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, reported this Tuesday that the Government does not consider the evacuation of the approximately 10,000 Spanish people who live between Israel and the Palestinian territoriesbut it is preparing a military plane to bring a hundred displaced people to Spain for tourism or business.
In interviews on Antena 3 and Cadena Ser, Albares has reported that Spaniards “blocked” trying to reach Spain “There could be hundreds” so they have begun to make “a first list” of those who are at the airport to have an “exact idea of how many there could be” and they are speaking with the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, to send a military plane, “or more if necessary”, to bring the displaced, non-residents on time.
“No Spaniard who is there for tourism or work is going to stay longer“, he assured. And given that Vueling and Iberia have canceled all their flights until Sunday, he says that they will not “wait any longer and military aircraft will be sent, in collaboration with Defense,” he added.
About affected Spaniards
The minister did not want to give more information “nor speculate” Over the two Spaniards affected by the attacks from Hamas to Israel, has insisted that the Government has their identities, their families and the Israeli authorities are in contact and added that they will not give information on whether there are new cases, although at the moment they do not know.
“I do not rule out that there may be more cases, but at the moment we are in, sI only know these two“, he reiterated. Regarding the criticism of the PP for not sharing information about the missing, Albares has reported that this Monday he made a round with all the spokespersons starting with that of the Popular Party, to which he has already transferred all the information on the matter. .
Source: Lasexta

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