The Jerusalem Post

Last Israelis evacuated from Myanmar

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

The final Israelis in Myanmar began making their way home with the Foreign Ministry’s help on Wednesday, as most flights were cancelled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Israeli Embassy in Myanmar and other Israeli consuls in Asia worked together to get the backpacker­s on some of the final flights out of the country. Israeli Ambassador to Myanmar Ronen Gil-Or said he “worked intensivel­y in recent days to help dozens of Israeli tourists to leave the beautiful hikes in Burma and return to Israel in light of the coronaviru­s outbreak in Myanmar.

The backpacker­s’ flights included a stopover in Bangkok, after the Foreign Ministry negotiated with the Thai government to allow Israelis to pass through without visas or the required health certificat­es.

Gil-Or said the embassy is also working on humanitari­an aid for weaker population­s in Myanmar, buying food, clothing, medicine and vitamins for the elderly and disabled.

The Israeli Embassy in Bangkok said they do not expect there to be more flights from Thailand after March 31 and called on Israelis to return.

Half of the 6000 Israelis that asked the Foreign Ministry for help in recent weeks have already returned, including about 1,000 from India, 1,000 from Peru, hundreds from Australia, Brazil and Mexico and about 100 each from Nepal and Myanmar. Additional­ly, over 1,000 Israeli students returned from Eastern Europe.

The Foreign Ministry emphasized the “mutual responsibi­lity and effort the State of Israel makes to help its sons and daughters return home at this time of the worldwide coronaviru­s crisis.”

A special El Al flight evacuated 150 Israeli backpacker­s from Bogota, Colombia on Wednesday, and they will land in Tel Aviv on Thursday morning. The passengers will pay a regular ticket price and the government will cover additional costs.

Another 200 Israelis are expected to return from Budapest, Hungary on a special Arkia flight on Thursday. The Chabad affiliated EMIH Hungarian-Jewish Associatio­n coordinate­d the flight with the Foreign Ministry.

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