Buses had been scheduled to take Palestinian Australians from Ramallah in West Bank to Jordan but they did not go ahead
Number of Australians stuck in Gaza reaches 45 as Israel prepares for ground invasion
Palestinian Australians in the West Bank who fear a surge in violence have raised concerns over the Australian government’s efforts to help them escape the region, after rescue buses to Jordan were cancelled.
With no airport in the West Bank, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Dfat) had scheduled buses to take Australian citizens from the Palestinian city of Ramallah over the border into Jordan, due to concerns about the ability of these dual nationals to access flights out of Israel’s Ben Gurion airport.
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