Australia urges citizens to leave Lebanon due to Israel-Hezbollah tensions
- Australia urged its citizens in Lebanon to leave immediately due to escalating tensions, as stated by Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
- Wong warned that the security situation could deteriorate quickly and advised against travel to Lebanon.
- Officials reported concerns that Beirut airport may close if conditions worsen, risking stranding individuals wishing to leave.
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India Advises Citizens To Avoid All Non-Essential Travel To Lebanon
Amid escalating tensions in the region, Indian Embassy in Lebanon has advised Indians to avoid all non-essential travel to Lebanon. They have been advised to exercise caution, restrict movements and remain in contact with Indian Embassy in Beirut. Taking to X, the Indian Embassy in Lebanon stated, "In view of the recent escalations in the region, Indian nationals are advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Lebanon. All Indian nationals in L…
Australia urges citizens to leave Lebanon due to Israel-Hezbollah tensions
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia has asked its citizens in Lebanon to leave immediately, saying there was a real risk that the tensions between Israel and militant group Hezbollah could escalate seriously. The request follows similar advisories by allies United States and Britain this week. “Now is the time to leave, the security situation could deteriorate quickly with little or no notice,” Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a video posted on …
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