Ceasefire with Iran gives Israelis a chance to return from temporary Cyprus haven


Tariq Tahir
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Police at Limassol’s port in Cyprus were nervous as Israelis who had sought a haven and were stranded by weeks of airline disruption gradually arrived on Thursday to board a cruise ship that would take them home.

Many had spent weeks away from home after Israel closed its airspace to commercial flights, but were now boarding the cruise ship Crown Iris, bound for Ashdod port. This will be its final repatriation voyage as operations at Ben Gurion resume. The 11-deck Panamanian-registered ship has ferried 2,000 to Israel on each of its trips.

Israelis are purchasing real estate in sensitive areas that pose a threat to national security
Stefanos Stefanou

On the dockside concourse some polite, if slightly stressed local Cypriot officers took passport details and made a few calls to their bosses. There have been reports of Iranian-linked sleeper agents on the island and last week police arrested a suspect conducting surveillance against the nearby British airbase, RAF Akrotiri. A statement said a British citizen was being investigated for ties to an Iranian plot to attack the base.

Once they have taken details, the senior officer of the three apologetically nodded in the direction of the ship and said: “You understand this is sensitive.” He then made it clear that reporting from the site “is over”.

The voyages were organised by Israeli national airline El Al and came as flights began leaving Cyprus for Israel after it began the phased reopening its airspace following a ceasefire with Iran.

Israel first closed its airspace on June 13 when its troops launched their attack on Iran, leaving and 100,000 to 150,000 Israelis stranded abroad.

At her hotel, while was preparing for the voyage, stranded El Al passenger Nesher Drohah told The National she had been out of Israel since June 6.

“We travelled to Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania and we were meant to be there until June 18 when the war broke out,” she said. “But we’ve been stuck in Tirana until two days ago so now we're here to go home by boat.”

Ms Drohah said she was anxious to return to Israel after people she knows had a narrow escape from an Iranian missile but lost their home.

“He’s OK but the house is not OK, the car is not OK,” she said. “For that reason we were trying to fly back to get home fast and I hope tomorrow we will be home.”

Ms Drohah said she backed the decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to launch an attack on Iran. "Iran is dangerous for all over the world but for us the most," she said.

Nesher Drohah is sailing back to Israel on a chartered cruise liner. Tariq Tahir / The National
Nesher Drohah is sailing back to Israel on a chartered cruise liner. Tariq Tahir / The National

Cyprus has become a key transit point for Israelis wanting to return home at a time when there are no direct flights, and for foreign nationals looking to escape the conflict. They include UK citizens first evacuated by the Royal Air Force to Akrotiri airbase, along the same peninsula as Limassol’s port.

There are frequent flights to Cyprus from Israel, as a result of the island’s popularity as a tourist destination for Israelis. In times of tension, including the months since the October 7, 2023 assault by Hamas that led to Israel's Gaza operation, Cyprus has been a point of refuge.

The spillover from the Israeli assault on Gaza has seen a steady flow of Israelis arriving in Cyprus. While there is a ceasefire with Iran, the warplanes, drones and artillery attacks continue against the Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

Cyprus chief rabbi Arie Zeev Raskin has said that about 6,500 Israelis were in Cyprus after leaving the war zone for the East Mediterranean island, the closest European nation to Israel. Others had travelled there to catch flights or boat trips back to their country.

Many Israelis have now settled in Cyprus and bought property there. There are now six Chabad houses, which are community centres and places of worship, on the island.

'Targeted purchases'

The presence of Israelis has provoked a backlash. This week, local political party Akel criticised those who were buying land on the island.

Stefanos Stefanou, the left-wing party’s leader, accused Israelis of making “targeted purchases” of land with the aim of creating gated communities in Larnaca and Limassol. “Our country is being taken away from us,” he said. “Israelis are purchasing real estate in sensitive areas that pose a threat to national security.”

The Chabad House in Limassol has been providing shelter for Israelis. The National
The Chabad House in Limassol has been providing shelter for Israelis. The National

The party has put forward legislation in parliament aimed at restricting "golden visas", which are issued to non-EU nationals for an investment of at least €300,000 ($351,000) in real estate or company shareholding.

Mr Stefanou appeared to focus on Israelis buying land, claiming “Zionist schools are being built” and quoting what he said were media reports “suggesting that Israel is preparing a ‘backyard’ in Cyprus”.

At Limassol’s Chabad house, Rabbi Yitzchok Lapidus told The National that recently he has seen an increase in “anti-Semitic graffiti”.

He is one of three rabbis living there with their wives, under the leadership of Rabbi Yair Baitz.

Rabbi Yitzchok Lapidus in Cyprus. The National
Rabbi Yitzchok Lapidus in Cyprus. The National

But Rabbi Lapidus's mind has been focused on providing food and shelter for the “thousands” of Israelis, most of whom have come through the doors of the Chabad houses in Cyprus.

A traditional Israeli breakfast of fried eggs, salad and bread was laid on in the cafe next door just in case any travellers arrived that morning.

The cruise ship Crown Iris on the first of two voyages to carry stranded Israelis off Cyprus. AP
The cruise ship Crown Iris on the first of two voyages to carry stranded Israelis off Cyprus. AP

Such has been the desperation of Israelis to get home, many have resorted to unusual methods, explained the Rabbi.

“They tried to go to Israel by yacht, by helicopter. There are a lot of families who were stuck here and need help to get out because of an emergency. People needed medicine, there were pregnant women,” he told The National.

“Some of them went for one day or for business and they were stuck for a week, two weeks.

Cruise ship Crown Iris taking Israelis back home after airspace was closed. Photo: Tariq Tahir / The National
Cruise ship Crown Iris taking Israelis back home after airspace was closed. Photo: Tariq Tahir / The National

“The people who were stuck here, we gave them food, whatever they needed, a place to sleep for free.”

In the marina area of the city, one yacht charterer confirmed that her company had leased boats to Israelis.

“It was our company that did most of this. There was a lot of demand last week and through the weekend, but that’s now over as people can get flights.”

Another yacht charter company said it turned down requests by Israelis to charter boats.

“We had a lot of inquiries from people who wanted to go to Israel but we decided it would be too risky because of the war, but I know others were happy to.”

Omer Gonen is one of the unlucky ones who was only meant to be out of Israel for weekend. He went to Limassol with his wife and two children, along with their friends, two weekends ago but has been stuck here.

“We just wanted a weekend holiday but we’re still here,” he said. “We’re now booked on a very expensive flight on Saturday. It’s good to be going home now, but it’s been terrible here.”

Sitting on the floor with his two friends at Larnaca airport, Uriel, 24, from Jerusalem, explained they had just been released from the army and were about to return from a holiday in Tbilisi, in Georgia when they became stuck.

“We had been on holiday for two to three weeks and then we got stuck,” he said. “We came from Tbilisi to here because it’s easy for us to get a visa.” Uriel said he and his friends were about to board a special flight organised by a wealthy Israeli, which was exempt from the ban on commercial flights.

He said their families “were in the safest place but it’s still a worry” but he added “we’ve had two-and-a-half years of war”.

Meanwhile, the first RAF flight set off from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv on Monday afternoon carrying 63 British passengers, who landed in Cyprus and were then flown back to Birmingham Airport where they arrived in the early hours of Tuesday.

In the days since, more Britons have made the journey home as part of the government's evacuation strategy.

Meanwhile, the US has helped about 400 of its citizens and others to fly out of Israel since Saturday and hopes to accommodate more in the coming days, a senior State Department official said.

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The cost of the Svaneti trip is US$2,000 (Dh7,345) for 10 days, including food, guiding, accommodation and transfers from and to ­Tbilisi or Kutaisi. This summer the TCT is also offering a 5-day hike in Armenia for $1,200 (Dh4,407) per person. For further information, visit www.transcaucasiantrail.org/en/hike/

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Day 5, Abu Dhabi Test: At a glance

Moment of the day When Dilruwan Perera dismissed Yasir Shah to end Pakistan’s limp resistance, the Sri Lankans charged around the field with the fevered delirium of a side not used to winning. Trouble was, they had not. The delivery was deemed a no ball. Sri Lanka had a nervy wait, but it was merely a stay of execution for the beleaguered hosts.

Stat of the day – 5 Pakistan have lost all 10 wickets on the fifth day of a Test five times since the start of 2016. It is an alarming departure for a side who had apparently erased regular collapses from their resume. “The only thing I can say, it’s not a mitigating excuse at all, but that’s a young batting line up, obviously trying to find their way,” said Mickey Arthur, Pakistan’s coach.

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Updated: June 26, 2025, 10:36 PM`