Middle East Crisis: Algeria Repatriates Nationals from Lebanon
Algeria Evacuates 306 from Lebanon Amid Conflict
The Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad (NCA) successfully coordinated the departure of 306...
Algeria Evacuates 306 Citizens from Lebanon Amid Israel-Hezbollah Conflict | Second Repatriation Operation in Months
Algeria repatriates 306 citizens from Lebanon due to escalating Israel-Palestine conflict. Learn more about the evacuation efforts and regional tensions.
Algeria began repatriating its citizens from Lebanon on Friday, October 11, amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. In response to the rising conflict, the Algerian government initiated emergency evacuation measures.
The Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad (NCA) successfully coordinated the departure of 306 Algerian citizens from Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport to Cairo International Airport via two special flights. Air Algerie, the national carrier, will subsequently transport the evacuees back to Algeria.
The Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad (NCA) has conducted its second citizen repatriation operation from Lebanon in recent months. This follows a successful mission in August that brought back 125 Algerian citizens.
The latest operation, which took place on October 11, evacuated 306 citizens from Beirut to Cairo, with Air Algerie transporting them onward to Algeria. The ministry hinted at potential future repatriations, citing the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
Key Facts:
- Date: Friday, October 11
- Reason: Rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah
- Evacuees: 306 Algerian citizens
- Second repatriation operation in recent months
August mission: 125 citizens repatriated
Latest operation (Oct 11): 306 citizens evacuated
Route: Beirut to Cairo to Algeria
Airline: Air Algerie
Future repatriations possible due to ongoing conflict
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