"Australia: The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has advised Australians to consider leaving Israel and Lebanon, and offered voluntary departure arrangements for families of diplomatic staff in Israel, Lebanon, the UAE, Qatar, and Jordan amid what they deem to be a "deteriorating security situation.""
"Canada: Global Affairs Canada has advised Canadians to avoid all non-essential travel to Lebanon, citing ongoing tensions, unpredictable security conditions, the risk of terrorist attacks and civil unrest, as well as the possibility of violence in several regions, including areas in the south and north of the country."
"India: On February 23, the Indian Embassy in Tehran issued an advisory urging all Indian nationals in Iran to leave by available means of transport, including commercial flights, citing escalating tensions in the region."
Travel warnings have intensified throughout the Middle East as US-Iran tensions escalate amid nuclear negotiations in Geneva and significant US military deployments. Australia advises citizens to consider leaving Israel and Lebanon, offering voluntary departure for diplomatic families across multiple countries. The UK warns against all travel to parts of Lebanon due to safety concerns and potential security deterioration. Canada advises against non-essential travel to Lebanon citing unpredictable conditions and terrorist attack risks. India urges all nationals in Iran to depart immediately. The US State Department orders non-essential staff and eligible family members to leave the embassy in Beirut. Airlines are adjusting routes and services in response to changing risk assessments.
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