These evacuations happened as the Israeli military issued fresh evacuation orders for communities in southern Lebanon, signalling that it may widen the ground operation launched earlier this week against the Hezbollah militant group.
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00:00EU countries have continued to evacuate their citizens from Lebanon as hostilities between
00:07Israel and Hezbollah escalate. Germany flew another 130 of its citizens out of the country
00:14on board a military plane that landed in Frankfurt. The German foreign ministry said in a post
00:19on X that the evacuation plane also brought five tons of aid, particularly medical equipment,
00:25into the Lebanese capital. Greece also sent a military transport plane to Beirut on Thursday
00:32to bring home both Greek and Cypriot nationals who wanted to leave Lebanon. The C-130, carrying
00:3838 Cypriots and 22 Greeks, landed in Cyprus before heading to a military airfield near
00:44Athens later in the day. Greece's foreign ministry says it's established hotlines for
00:50its citizens living in Lebanon to call if they require assistance in leaving the country.
00:56Spain evacuated the first group of its citizens on Thursday, bringing 250 people home on board
01:03two military planes which landed at an airbase near the capital Madrid. The Spanish foreign
01:08ministry said the situation in Lebanon is so serious that part of the embassy staff
01:13will also be airlifted out of Beirut on a second plane, leaving only a skeleton staff
01:18behind to carry out essential diplomatic work.
01:22And France has also started evacuating its citizens, with the first group arriving on
01:27one of four flights that landed at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. The French embassy
01:32in Lebanon has reportedly negotiated two additional flights to Paris with the Lebanese national
01:37airline MEA. Meanwhile, flag carrier Air France says it suspended all passenger flights to
01:43Lebanon until at least the 8th of October.