14 Tunisians arrive at Tunis–Carthage Airport

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Fourteen Tunisians arrived at Tunis–Carthage International Airport, coming from the Jordanian capital Amman aboard Royal Jordanian, after being evacuated from Lebanon, which has recently been experiencing a fragile security situation, along with other countries in the Gulf and Middle East due to military attacks the other day.
The Tunisians residing in Lebanon were welcomed by representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, civil society activists, and members of their families. Beya Abdelbaki, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told TAP news agency the ministry handled the matter by contacting Tunisian citizens in Lebanon who had appealed to the Presidency of the Republic of Tunisia to arrange their evacuation and ensure their return home.
She confirmed that the Presidency responded to their request, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs facilitated their return through the Embassy of Tunisia in Jordan, which ensured their transit from Lebanon. She added that travel expenses were covered by the Office of Tunisians Abroad (under the Ministry of Social Affairs), which purchased the airline tickets.
She explained that the return of 14 Tunisians was secured out of a total of 100 requests for repatriation, while the return of the remaining citizens will be organised in stages through other flights in the coming days. Coordination is ongoing to secure available seats with Middle East Airlines and Royal Jordanian. Regarding Tunisians residing in Iran, Abdelbaki said that 95 Tunisians currently live there, of whom 17 returned to Tunisia after expressing their wish to do so last week.
For her part, Khaoula, a Tunisian citizen who returned Sunday from Lebanon, said that many buildings and homes had been demolished and destroyed in the southern suburbs of Beirut where she lives. She noted that the events she experienced in recent days were unlike anything she had seen during her 14 years living in Lebanon.