Israel-Palestine war rages on: The countries rushing to evacuate its citizens
Argentina began removing over 1,200 of its citizens from Israel on Tuesday. The Latin American country will deploy three air force flights each day to bring back the people who requested evacuation.
Argentina
Brazil's government will dispatch at least six planes to quickly repatriate any of its residents who desire to leave Israel and the Palestinian territories. Around 14,000 Brazilians live in Israel and 6,000 live in the Palestine.
Brazil
More than 300 Nigerians have been airlifted back home after fleeing to Jordan from Israel, where they were on a Christian pilgrimage.
Nigeria
Swiss International Air Lines deployed a special flight to Tel Aviv to repatriate approximately 28,000 Swiss people and their families.
Switzerland
Spain has organised a flight from Tel Aviv to Barcelona with 200 individuals on board.
Spain
A flight carried 192 South Koreans from Tel Aviv to Incheon Airport. Thirty more will return by commercial flights, and 27 on a pilgrimage will travel to Jordan by road.
South Korea
The Canadian government said it will organise special flights from Tel Aviv for Canadian nationals later this week.
Canada
Germany is working with Lufthansa to transport its citizens. According to reports, there are approximately 4,500 Germans in Israel, including various school and youth groups.
Germany
A Fiji Airways flight left Tel Aviv with around 200 Fijian religious pilgrims on board, as well as people of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, and would arrive in Fiji on Thursday.
Fiji
Hungary evacuated 215 individuals on two planes, while Mexico stated on Monday that it was evacuating nearly 300 of its nationals who had requested to leave on humanitarian flights operated by its army.