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Israel uses cargo ships for the return of doctors who have been stranded by war abroad

According to Israel's ZIM Shipping, Israeli authorities have used container ships to bring back dozens of medical personnel who were stranded abroad after the air war broke out with Iran on Saturday.

An official of?ZIM told a reporter on Tuesday that the cargo ships of the company were transferring between Limassol, Cyprus, and Haifa in Israel, as part a coordinated operation between the Transportation Ministry and major Israeli hospitals, and the company.

More shuttles will be planned this week to bring back hundreds of doctors to help Israelis who were injured by Iranian missiles.

The official, who did not want to be identified, said: "It is the easiest way to bring them back when there aren't any flights."

He added that the doctors had been away at conventions or on vacation and wanted to "get back to work as soon as possible in case of an emergency".

ZIM rerouted ships away from the usual shipping routes that connect Israel with Mediterranean ports like Greece and Italy. They also made makeshift arrangements for the doctors on the cargo vessels, to ensure their safety and comfort during the 15 hour journey from Cyprus. Israel and the U.S. bombed?Iran Saturday, sparking a wave retaliatory attacks across the 'Middle East' that has left hundreds of thousands of passengers worldwide stranded due to the closure of airspace.

U.S. officials and Israeli officials stated that the campaign could last for weeks.

Israeli airlines are now re-routing flights to Eilat, a Red Sea resort city in southern Israel via Taba, Egypt. The passengers will then have to travel north, taking hours in a car or bus, until they reach the major cities.

The official stated that "this (cargo ship) option is much more efficient and simple."

(source: Reuters)