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Thousands of Israelis returning home despite escalating conflict with Iran

Thousands of Israelis returning home despite escalating conflict with Iran

Sky News AU19-06-2025
Israel's Ambassador to Australia Amir Maimon addresses the surge of Israelis seeking to return home amid escalating tensions with Iran.
'We have over 150,000 Israelis that are really seeking or looking to return to our beloved homeland,' Mr Maimon told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'There are so many Israelis that are waiting to return, to reunite with their beloved ones.
'To be in Israel is such a very difficult time for all of us.'
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