"Travel warnings have multiplied across the Middle East as tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, with nuclear negotiations in Geneva unfolding against the backdrop of significant US military deployments and fears of broader conflict. Governments are increasingly urging citizens to leave Iran and parts of the wider region or to defer travel altogether, while airlines adjust routes and services in response to shifting risk assessments."
"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.'"
"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."
Travel warnings have intensified across the Middle East as US-Iran tensions escalate during nuclear negotiations in Geneva, accompanied by significant US military deployments. Governments worldwide are advising citizens to leave Iran and regional areas or defer travel plans. Australia recommends departure from Israel and Lebanon with voluntary arrangements for diplomatic families. The UK advises against all travel to Lebanese areas due to security concerns. Canada warns against non-essential travel to Lebanon citing terrorism risks and civil unrest. India urges Iranian nationals to depart immediately. The US State Department orders non-essential staff departure from Beirut. Airlines are adjusting routes and services based on evolving risk assessments throughout the region.
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