The Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has issued a warning to its citizens in Israel, advising them to consider leaving the country if it is safe to do so. The advisory comes in response to a high threat of military reprisals and terrorist attacks targeting Israel and Israeli interests in the region.
According to a post on the Smart Traveller account, which shares advice from DFAT, the security situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories is volatile, and there is a risk of the situation deteriorating rapidly. Australians in the area are strongly encouraged to depart if they can do so safely.
The department highlighted the potential for military attacks to lead to airspace closures, flight cancellations, diversions, and other travel disruptions. Specifically, there are concerns that Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport may suspend operations due to heightened security concerns with little advance notice.
DFAT's warning underscores the seriousness of the security situation in the region and the need for Australians to exercise caution and stay informed about developments. The safety and well-being of Australian citizens abroad are a top priority for the government, and these advisories are issued to help mitigate risks and ensure the protection of its citizens.
As tensions remain high in the area, DFAT continues to monitor the situation closely and provide updates and guidance to Australians in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. It is essential for travelers to heed the advice of authorities, stay vigilant, and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this challenging period.