Iran vows retaliation after supreme leader killed; Irish in Middle East urged to 'shelter in place'
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Iran vows retaliation after supreme leader killed; Irish in Middle East urged to 'shelter in place'
"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, Irish political leaders prepare for significant consequences affecting travel and safety in the Gulf and Middle East region. Multiple airports have closed indefinitely, creating widespread disruptions that leave Irish tourists stranded and unable to return home. Approximately 14,000 Irish nationals currently residing in the Middle East face potential risks from the escalating tensions. The situation creates urgent challenges for Irish authorities managing both the immediate travel crisis and the broader safety concerns for citizens in the affected areas.
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