Fear of all-out war grows in the Middle East with 14,000 Irish nationals at potential risk
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Fear of all-out war grows in the Middle East with 14,000 Irish nationals at potential risk
"Irish political leaders are bracing themselves for the fallout from the US and Israeli strikes on Iran as widespread travel disruptions cause chaos across the Gulf and Middle East."
"Some airports in the region have closed indefinitely, leaving Irish tourists stranded, as well as about 14,000 Irish nationals living in the Middle East who potentially remain at risk."
Following US and Israeli military strikes on Iran, significant travel disruptions have occurred throughout the Gulf and Middle East region. Multiple airports have closed indefinitely, creating chaos for travelers and leaving Irish tourists stranded. The situation poses particular concern for approximately 14,000 Irish nationals currently residing in the Middle East, who face potential risks from the escalating tensions. Irish political leaders are preparing for the consequences of these military actions and the resulting regional instability that threatens both visitors and residents from Ireland.
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