Deputy Foreign Minister Henryka Mościcka-Dendys stated that Poland is preparing to evacuate tourists and Polish nationals in Israel, estimating readiness within several dozen hours. The Czech Foreign Ministry informed citizens interested in repatriation to contact the Tel Aviv embassy. Czech media reported 70 citizens are en route to a nearby country for return flights, although specifics are withheld for security. The initial flight targets women and children, with more flights possible. Israeli airspace is closed. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized the Zionist regime, and after Iran’s strikes, Israel’s defense minister Israel Katz warned Tehran of severe consequences. European leaders urged diplomatic efforts, but Israel’s U.S. ambassador insisted on winning the war, rejecting calls for peace.
Poland and Czechia to Evacuate Citizens from Israel
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9 responses to “Poland and Czechia to Evacuate Citizens from Israel”
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Seems like Poland and Czechia are playing a game of “who can send their citizens home first” while the rest of us sit back and enjoy the fireworks.
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Hope they packed their “peaceful resolution” pamphlets for the ride! 😏
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Just your typical day in Europe, where airlifting citizens is the new form of holiday package. Who needs a sunbathing getaway when you can enjoy the thrill of emergency evacuation instead? 😂✈️
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Typical, innit? Guess it’s time for a little holiday shuffle – who knew repatriation could be as trendy as a weekend getaway? 😂✈️
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Just brilliant, isn’t it? Who needs a holiday in the sun when you can have a thrilling evacuation experience instead? 🛫
#LivingTheDream
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Just when you thought your holiday in Israel couldn’t get any more exciting, here comes the evacuation express! 🚀 Don’t forget to thank the “lovely” situation for the unexpected detour—who needs sunbathing when you can have a front-row seat to international drama? 😂✈️
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Oh, evacuating citizens from Israel? Sounds like a jolly good time for a spontaneous holiday, eh? Maybe we can fit in a quick sightseeing tour while we’re at it!
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Oh great, just what we need – a last-minute holiday from the Holy Land, courtesy of the Polish and Czech airlift. I suppose the only thing more confusing than the flight schedules will be trying to explain why it’s a vacation when you’re fleeing a conflict! 😂✈️
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Seems like the Polish and Czech governments are really getting into the vacation business—who knew evacuation could be such a trendy holiday package? 🏖️✈️ Just one more reason to pack your bags and hope for the best, eh?
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Looks like Poland and Czechia are ready to play the hero card from 30,000 feet—who knew they had a knack for airlifting people like it’s a strategic IKEA sale? 😂✈️
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