Key Points

India has successfully evacuated 604 citizens from Israel under Operation Sindhu amid rising tensions. The first group of 161 nationals arrived in Delhi early Monday. BJP MP Manoj Tiwari lauded the Modi government for its commitment to rescuing stranded Indians. A Sri Lankan national was also safely brought back as part of the mission.

Key Points: India Evacuates 604 Nationals From Israel Under Operation Sindhu

  • 604 Indians evacuated via Jordan and Egypt
  • First batch of 161 arrives in Delhi
  • Total rescues now exceed 2,000
  • Sri Lankan national also safely evacuated
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604 Indians evacuated from Israel under Operation Sindhu

India safely brings back 604 citizens from Israel amid Iran conflict, with BJP MP Tiwari praising Modi govt's swift rescue efforts.

"One policy of the Modi government... is bringing every Indian home safely – Manoj Tiwari"

Tel Aviv, June 24

Amid the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, a total of 604 Indian nationals have been safely evacuated from Israel via Jordan and Egypt under Operation Sindhu, the Indian Embassy in Israel said on Monday.

In a post on X, the Embassy stated, "Under Operation Sindhu, so far, 604 Indian nationals have been safely evacuated from Israel via Jordan and Egypt. "

It added, "The first batch of 161 Indian nationals will reach New Delhi on 24 June at 0119 hrs IST."

The evacuation is part of India's ongoing 'Operation Sindhu' to ensure the safe return of its citizens amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel.

Earlier, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari praised the Centre's launch of Operation Sindhu, calling it a testament to the Modi government's commitment to bringing every Indian home safely.

"One policy of the Modi government which is praised in every corner of India is that without any discrimination, if even a single person of India is trapped in any trouble or tension, then we believe in bringing him back safely to India and for this India does whatever it has to do," Tiwari told ANI.

"Once again, the same has happened, and for this, the country is grateful to the Government of India, Prime Minister Modi," he added.

Under Operation Sindhu, the Indian government safely evacuated another group of 290 Indian nationals and one Sri Lankan from conflict-hit Mashhad in Iran on Monday, bringing them to Delhi and taking the total number of Indians rescued so far to 2,003.

Speaking to the ANI upon arrival, an Indian student who was part of the group said, "We received a message from the Indian embassy that we would soon be evacuated. After a little difficulty, we were evacuated. The government evacuated us smoothly and safely..."

Fatima Iman, a Sri Lankan national who was also evacuated, expressed gratitude, saying, "I feel really good, and I am grateful for everything. I contacted the Sri Lankan Embassy for help when the Indian students from my university were getting evacuated," Iman told ANI.

She further added,"The condition is getting worse with each passing day... This is a great gesture from India, and I am grateful to be part of this operation."

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Proud of our government for bringing our people home safely! 🙏 This is why we say "Mera Bharat Mahan". The evacuation efforts show India's growing global stature. Hope tensions ease soon in the region.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the evacuation efforts, I wish the government would show similar urgency for Indians stranded in other conflict zones too. Still, good work this time. The Sri Lankan national's gratitude shows our neighborly spirit.
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Amit S.
Operation Sindhu is a shining example of India's diplomatic and logistical capabilities. But we must also think long-term - how many Indians really need to be in conflict zones? Need better advisories before travel.
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Sunita R.
Heartwarming to see India helping a Sri Lankan citizen too. This is our sanskriti - helping others in need. The world needs more of this compassion during conflicts. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
The evacuation is commendable but let's not make it political. Every government does this - remember Operation Sukoon in 2006? We should appreciate the effort without party colors.
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Neha P.
As someone whose cousin was evacuated, I can't express my gratitude enough! The embassy officials worked round the clock. This is the India we're proud of - taking care of its children no matter where they are.

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