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Australians advised to reconsider travel to Lebanon

Australia has directed the departure of all dependants of Australian officials posted in Israel and Lebanon as a precautionary measure due to regional tensions.

The government has also offered voluntary departures to dependants of Australian officials posted in Jordan, Qatar and the UAE and continues to advise exercise a high degree of caution in these destinations.

Australia’s embassies in Tel Aviv and Beirut remained open but the situation in the Middle East was “unpredictable” and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said people should reconsider travel to Lebanon and Israel.

“If you’re in [these two countries], we continue to advise you consider leaving while commercial options to depart are still available,” Dfat said on its Smartraveller website.

The site warned last night:

double quotation markThe security situation in the Middle East is unpredictable. Regional tensions remain high and there continues to be a risk of military conflict.

The situation could deteriorate with no warning.

It said Australians should monitor events, follow the advice of local authorities and follow the latest updates at Smartraveller.gov.au.

Australians have been told to reconsider travel to Lebanon.
Australians have been told to reconsider travel to Lebanon. Photograph: Mohamed Azakir/Reuters
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