The UK Government has been tasked with managing a massive evacuation effort, with Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper confirming that high-level operations are underway to bring citizens home. With airspace closures making travel nearly impossible, the Foreign Office has opened a 24/7 crisis centre to assist the estimated 300,000 British nationals currently in the region. Schar’s successful return coincides with these broader efforts to ensure the safety of those stranded by the strikes.
Cooper addressed the ongoing crisis in a formal statement, saying: "The safety and security of British citizens is our top priority, and we know that hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the conflict and escalation in the Middle East and the Gulf. This includes holidaymakers, business travellers and visitors who can’t return home because of airspace closures or strikes. That’s why we have the Foreign Office crisis centre that is open 24/7 and why we’ve asked people to sign up to register your presence, so that we can make sure there is up-to-date information and to follow travel advice across the region. But most importantly, we are working with airlines, with the travel industry, with governments across the region to make sure that there will be safe ways for people to return home."