Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael's Transportation Ministry is currently exploring the possibility of returning Israelis via sea routes, but this solution, if arranged, will require military approval and provide only partial relief for the approximately 80,000 Israelis stranded abroadShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJune 15, 2025Israel's Transportation Ministry and the Airports Authority are calling on Israelis who are abroad and trying to return to Israel not to make their way to Athens, Greece or Larnaca, Cyprus at this point. CommentsIn the NewsCoalition Fast-tracks Judicial Overhaul, Pro-settler Bills Ahead of ElectionsIDF Officer Killed in Southern Lebanon, Third Soldier Killed in North This WeekProtests Against Netanyahu Government Took Place Across IsraelIsraeli Day Trip: The Ancient Mound Where Philistines and Crusaders Cross PathsNYC Mayor Mamdani Shares Nakba Day Video, Sparks Backlash for One-sidednessRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIThe Hasidic Jews Behind Florida's Giant Golden Trump StatueStarlink Users, Beware – Israeli Tech Can Reveal Your IdentityIt Wasn't Just Revenge That Israel Was After in GazaIsraeli Artists Slam Venice Biennale Participation: 'Again, Israel as a Victim'Trump Collides With Reality in Latest Iran StandoffWelcome to the Most Shameful Day in the Jewish Calendar
Israel urges citizens not to travel to Greece, Cyprus in attempt to return home
Israel's Transportation Ministry Is Currently Exploring the Possibility of Returning Israelis via Sea Routes, but This Solution, if Arranged, Will Require Military Approval and Provide Only Partial Relief for the Approximately 80,000 Israelis Stranded Abroad








