148 Australians Successfully Evacuated From Israel

Thousands Australian are still on the waiting list to be evacuated from the region amid the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
148 Australians Successfully Evacuated From Israel
Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks to media outside a building where four people were killed by an Iranian missile strike in Beersheba, Israel, on June 24, 2025. According to Israeli authorities, Iran launched a barrage of missiles in the early hours of Tuesday morning, before the start of a U.S.-brokered cease-fire between the two countries. Erik Marmor/Getty Images
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Nearly 150 Australians have been safely evacuated from Israel, with thousands more on the waiting list.

According to the Australian government, 29 citizens boarded a second repatriation flight on the night of June 25 with the support of Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel and diplomats.

Just one day earlier, the first evacuation flight successfully airlifted 119 Australians and their family members out of the country.

As of June 26, around 4,300 Australians have registered with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to be evacuated.

Australian officials, including Australian Ambassador to Israel, Dr. Ralph King, support Australians to board evacuation flight in Tel Aviv, Israel, on June 25, 2025. (Courtesy of DFAT)
Australian officials, including Australian Ambassador to Israel, Dr. Ralph King, support Australians to board evacuation flight in Tel Aviv, Israel, on June 25, 2025. Courtesy of DFAT

Approximately 3,200 of these people are in Iran, and the remaining 1,100 reside in Israel.

The Australian government said it is considering additional repatriation flights from Israel if conditions allow.

At the same time, the government noted that Israel’s airspace has been opened, and people wanting to leave the country can consider commercial flights.

Citizens and permanent residents seeking government support for departing the region are advised to register with via DFAT’s Crisis Portal or by calling the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre.

Some Australians have decided to stay in Israel, while others maintain a wait-and-see attitude.

The evacuation of Australians is taking place as fighting pauses between Israel and Iran.

The full ceasefire took effect at midnight on June 25 with the mediation of the Trump administration.

Israel has claimed a “great victory” against the Iranian regime, saying it opened up a window for “a dramatic expansion of the peace agreements.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appeared on television to declare that the regime had dealt “a slap to America’s face” with its attack on a U.S. air base in Qatar.

On the U.S. side, President Donald Trump has said his administration would hold nuclear talks with Iran in the coming week.

However, this was rebutted by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who on June 26 said Tehran was considering whether talks with the United States were in its interest.

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Alfred Bui is an Australian reporter based in Melbourne and focuses on local and business news. He is a former small business owner and has two master’s degrees in business and business law. Contact him at [email protected].