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‘Bombing stopped..does Not Mean It's Safe’: US Issues Updated Travel Advisory Warning Americans Against Travel to Iran

IRAN, JUL 11 – The US State Department highlights risks including denial of consular services to detained dual nationals amid ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, urging Americans to avoid travel.

  • On June 22, the U.S. launched Operation Midnight Hammer, striking Iranian nuclear infrastructure.
  • This followed Israel's June 13 Operation Rising Lion airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, escalating regional conflict.
  • In response, Iran launched missile strikes targeting Israel and carried out an attack on a U.S. military airbase in Qatar, condemning these operations as breaches of international law.
  • On July 10, a representative from the U.S. State Department announced the launch of a new website and awareness campaign urging Americans, particularly those of Iranian descent, to avoid traveling to Iran due to significant dangers.
  • Despite U.S. and Iranian leaders expressing cautious optimism about future talks, the continued tensions and denial of consular support to detained U.S. citizens underscore ongoing dangers for travelers.
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