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Several Groups of Andalusians Held in Jerusalem by the Armed Conflict Are Already Starting to Return Home

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Silvia and Alfonso, a marriage from Marbella, together with Alfonso's mother and a dozen priests and pilgrims who were visiting in the Holy Land, are already coming home....

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Silvia and Alfonso, a marriage from Marbella, together with Alfonso's mother and a dozen priests and pilgrims who were visiting in the Holy Land, are already coming home....

·Madrid, Spain
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The group, which has been accompanied by an expert local guide, has made a journey of about ten hours by bus

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The Councillor for Tourism and External Andalusia of the Junta de Andalucía, Arturo Bernal, confirmed this Monday that the Andalusian government works with travel agencies and the Embassy of Spain to repatriate two groups of Andalusian pilgrims who are in Jerusalem, affected by the war conflict unleashed between Iran, the United States and Israel.

The Andalusian government is working with travel agencies and the Spanish Embassy to bring home two groups of Andalusian pilgrims—35 people, "monitored and identified"—who are in Jerusalem affected by the armed conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel. Read more

The Councillor for Tourism and External Andalusia of the Junta de Andalucía, Arturo Bernal, confirmed this Monday that the Andalusian government is working with travel agencies and the Spanish Embassy to bring back home in Egypt two groups of Andalusian pilgrims – "controlled and identified" – who are in Jerusalem affected by [...] The Andalusia ticket works to bring through Egypt pilgrims in Jerusalem affected by the conflict in Iran aparece pr…

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·Seville, Spain
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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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