Far from dissipating, chaos is the constant in the Ben Gurion airport, in Tel Aviv. Thousands of passengers want to leave the country, at all costs, including at least a hundred Spaniards, whose flights have been canceled or cannot find a ticket. The Spanish embassy in Israel has already launched a evacuation operation.
A crisis unit will repatriate the affected Spaniards who were in Israel for travel or work reasons on military planes.
Hopefully, Cristina Marquez She has been one of the Spanish women who has already been able to leave Israel. After hours of nightmare at the counters at the Tel Aviv airport, on Monday night she was evacuated along with more Spaniards on a plane from Portugal that had a stopover in Cyprus.
As she explains to laSexta, she didn’t care about the destination, she just wanted to get out of there: “We were evacuated on a Portuguese military plane chartered to repatriate 70 compatriots.” To those who are still in the country, trapped, he wishes “good luck.”
This Tuesday morning the last Israel Airlines plane landed in Madrid. All operations of Iberia Express They have been suspended until Saturday.
And like Iberia, there are many companies that have canceled their flights. The passengers recount their ordeal: “It is horrible, distressing, with many tears and waiting for everything to pass,” says a mother, accompanied by her youngest son. They are a reflection of the anguish of dozens of travelers trying to flee the war.
Source: Lasexta

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