Israelis stranded in Central America due to coronavirus are returning

The passengers came to Panama from Colombia and Costa Rica, among other countries.

El Al Israel Airlines planes are seen on the tarmac at Ben Gurion International airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv, Israel March 10, 2020. (photo credit: REUTERS/RONEN ZEVULUN)
El Al Israel Airlines planes are seen on the tarmac at Ben Gurion International airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv, Israel March 10, 2020.
(photo credit: REUTERS/RONEN ZEVULUN)

JERUSALEM — Nearly 200 Israelis stranded in several Central American countries because of the coronavirus are going home.

A special El Al flight left from Panama City on Thursday morning, the Spanish language Panama Star reported, in the first direct flight ever from Panama to Israel, according to Reda Mansour, Israel’s ambassador to that country.

The passengers came to Panama from Colombia and Costa Rica, among other countries. They were visiting Central America as tourists when the countries closed their borders due to the coronavirus crisis.

Israel’s embassies in Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia coordinated the various flights and necessary documentation to get each passenger to Panama, the Israel Hayom newspaper reported.

“The Foreign Ministry has been working since the beginning of the epidemic to allow every Israeli to come home,” Mansour told the Israeli daily. “This is a very complex and difficult operation, but we will continue to work so that no Israeli is left behind.”

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