Second batch of Indians also reached Delhi from Israel, 235 people have come from Tel Aviv.
Operation Ajay / Second batch of Indians also reached Delhi from Israel, 235 people have come from Tel Aviv.
Operation Ajay - Second batch of Indians also reached Delhi from Israel, 235 people have come from Tel Aviv.
Operation Ajay: The war between Israel and Hamas has now entered its eighth day. There is tremendous massacre in both Gaza and Israel. After the attack by Hamas, the Israeli army is also giving a befitting reply. The Israeli army is attacking the hideouts of terrorists from both the sky and the ground. Meanwhile, India has started evacuating its citizens from Israel. The Government of India has launched Operation Ajay.On Friday morning itself, a special plane reached New Delhi carrying 212 Indians. Now, on Friday night, another special plane that left for India from Tel Aviv has reached India. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that there are 235 people including two children in this special plane. It will reach New Delhi this morning. Let us tell you that about 18 thousand Indians are living in Israel. Whoever wants to return to their country from there, the government is bringing them back under Operation Ajay. Air India stopped flights after terrorist attackAfter the terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, Air India immediately stopped its flights. Those returning from Israel do not have to pay any fare. The government is bearing the expenses of their return. Earlier, a long queue of Indians, including students, was seen at the airport to board the special flight operated under 'Operation Ajay' from Tel Aviv.Announcement to start ‘Operation Ajay’ on WednesdayThe Government of India had announced the launch of 'Operation Ajay' on Wednesday. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar wrote on social media platform X, 'Operation Ajay is being launched to facilitate the return of our citizens who wish to return from Israel. Special charter flights and other arrangements are being made.' The External Affairs Minister stressed, 'We are fully committed to the safety and well-being of our citizens abroad.'