Israel-Hamas war; Nigeria airlift its 310 citizens from Tel Aviv.

Israel-Hamas war; Nigeria airlift its 310 citizens from Tel Aviv.

In view of the Israel-Hamas war and the worsening security situation, Nigeria has evacuated 310 of its citizens from Tel Aviv.

Following the raging war between Israeli armed forces and the Hamas, the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission, NCPC, yesterday announced the suspension of all pilgrimages to Israel and Jordan.

This is coming as the Lagos State government also yesterday announced the airlift of 310 pilgrims from Jerusalem back to the state.

The casualty figure from the conflict has continued to rise, with over 1,600 dead, thousands wounded and hospitalized and many others still unaccounted for.

Announcing the suspension of the pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan, NCPC in a statement signed by the Head of Operations, Abu Okpanachi, on behalf of the Executive Secretary, Yakubu Pam, said the commission deeply regretted the inconveniences caused as a result of the postponement.

The commission had initially disclosed plans to airlift consular and self-sponsored intending pilgrims in the later hours of yesterday to Amman in Jordan, where they were to spend four days before airlift to Israel.

Okpanachi, however, assured the pilgrims that the commission would re-start the exercise as soon as the situation in Israel improved.

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The statement reads; “I am directed to inform you that our planned pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan has been postponed due to the prevailing crisis situation in Southern Israel.

“The Executive Secretary deeply regrets every inconvenience this will cause you and prays that the Good Lord will give peace in our hearts, knowing that all things work together for good for us who love God.

“Kindly be assured that as soon as the situation improves, the Commission will commence the pilgrimage exercise. May the Good Lord honour you greatly for your understanding.”

Israel-Hamas war; Nigeria air starts airlift its citizens from Tel Aviv

Nigeria airlift its 310 citizens from Tel Aviv

The Lagos State Government announced yesterday that it airlifted 310 Christian pilgrims from Jerusalem back home amid the raging conflict.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed this via his verified social media handles.

The governor, while responding to calls from the pilgrims, wrote on his X handle (formerly Twitter): “Good morning Lagos, I’m happy to announce that we have successfully airlifted and returned all 310 citizens who went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Israel.

“I want to thank you all for your concern and I must also express my joy to our Ministry of Home Affairs for a job well done.”

The Israeli war has so far killed 900 Palestinians, and injured as many as 4,600 others

Congratulating the pilgrims, NCPC, Executive Secretary, Mr Pam expressed excitement over their safe arrival while commending their good conduct throughout the exercise. “I am very excited to know that our fifth batch of pilgrims returned safely to the country, sound and complete,” he said.

Crowd of people gathered at Ben Gurion Airport to leave the country

Israel-Hamas war; Israel pounds Gaza

Israel kept up its deadly bombardment of Gaza yesterday. Israel already imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip on Monday, cutting off food, water and electricity supplies, and igniting fears that an already dire humanitarian situation will swiftly deteriorate.

The Israeli Army said yesterday it had “more or less restored control” over the Gaza border after Saturday’s mass breach by Palestinian gunmen.

The army said it had recovered the bodies of around 1,500 Hamas militants inside Israel, confirming the scale of Saturday’s assault.

It also said it had “nearly completed” the evacuation of Israeli communities around the border.

 

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