More than 20 countries take urgent measures to evacuate their citizens from Israel and Iran

More than 20 countries have taken urgent measures to evacuate their citizens from Israel and Iran, as the war between them entered their seventh day, while some countries closed the headquarters of their embassies temporarily.
Yesterday, the Australian government postponed 1,200 Australians who were seeking to leave Israel, while about 1500 Australians in Iran recorded requests for help, while 48 Austrians left Israel and asked about 100 Austrians to leave Iran.
The Bulgarian government said that it has postponed 17 diplomats and their families from Iran to Azerbaijan and will return them by land and air, and an administration at the embassy in Tehran temporarily moved to Bakofima, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, today that the country has postponed more than 1,600 citizens from Iran and hundreds of others from Israel.
The Czech Republic said that a plane carrying 66 people who were evacuated from Israel landed near the capital, Brag. French Foreign Minister Jean -Nawil Baru announced today that the country will organize by the weekend a convoy from Iran to the Turkish or Armenian borders, and that the French in Israel can ride buses from the Jordanian border starting tomorrow morning, Friday.
The German Foreign Ministry said 345 Germans left the Middle East after the country provided casual flights. While the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Greece postponed 16 citizens and their families from Iran to Azerbaijan and are now working to return them to the homeland.
India announced that it had launched an operation to evacuate its citizens from Iran. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that 110 Indian students from northern Iran were evacuated to Armenia on June 17. Italy is organizing a casual flight from Egypt on June 22 to allow its citizens to leave Israel if they want to.
A diplomatic source said that almost 29 out of 500 Italians left Iran yesterday with the help of the government.
The Japanese government said today that it will send two transportation planes belonging to the Self -Defense Forces to Djibouti in preparation for the evacuation of the Japanese from Iran and Israel.
The Japanese embassies in Israel and Iran are preparing to evacuate citizens with buses to neighboring countries starting today.
As for New Zealand, it temporarily closed its embassy in Tehran and postponed two of its employees and families by land to Azerbaijan. Poland said
A group of its citizens were evacuated from Iran who returned to Warsaw this morning.
The first evacuation of Israel landed in Warsaw yesterday morning, and a second plane on board is expected to return 65 people from Amman this afternoon.
Portugal also temporarily closed its embassy in Iran and postponed four Portuguese through Azerbaijan.
The Foreign Ministry said it had received 130 return requests from citizens in Israel and that it is organizing a return trip that is expected to arrive in Portugal later on Thursday.
A Serbian official said that a group of 100 Serbs fled from Israel through two sibs, while Sierra Leone postponed 36 of its citizens to
Armenia said Slovenia said that the first evacuation trip arrived in Bratislava on Monday with 73 people, 25 tourists and five members of diplomatic families working in Tel Aviv. South Korea said that 18 citizens and two members of their families, two Iranians, were evacuated by land from Iran.
As for the United States, the American ambassador to Israel, Mike Hakapi, stated that his country is working to evacuate its citizens who want to leave Israel by organizing flights and naval flights, while the Vietnam Foreign Ministry asked citizens in Israel and Iran to prepare to evacuate. She said that 18 Vietnamics had already been evacuated from Iran.
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