87 Japanese nationals, family members evacuated from Iran, Israel


Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya holds a press conference on evacuation of Japanese nationals from Israel and Iran at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on June 20, 2025. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)

TOKYO: A total of 87 Japanese nationals and their family members have evacuated from Iran and Israel amid intensifying tensions in the Middle East, the Japanese government said Friday (June 20).

According to Kyodo news agency, the evacuees arrived by bus in Azerbaijan and Jordan as local airports remained closed and none had health issues, Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya (pic) said.

Of the 87 including six foreigners, 66 left Teheran and arrived in Baku early Friday, while 21 departed from Tel Aviv and reached Amman on Thursday afternoon, the Foreign Ministry said.

The government is arranging a bus to evacuate more people from Iran as early as Saturday, Iwaya said.

"As the situation remains very tense, the government will protect Japanese citizens with a high sense of urgency," he said.

Around 220 Japanese nationals were in Iran and around 1,000 remained in Israel after the evacuations, according to the ministry.

Israel and Iran have continued to exchange strikes since the former attacked Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets last week alleging Teheran was close to obtaining a nuclear weapon, a claim denied by the Islamic Republic. - Bernama-Kyodo

 

 

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