France asks its citizens not to travel to Israel, Iran, Lebanon and Palestine
Due to the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement prohibiting its citizens from traveling to Israel, Iran, Lebanon and Palestine. |
On Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France issued a statement asking the citizens of this country to refrain from traveling to Israel, Iran, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories due to the “danger of escalating tensions” in the West Asia. .
Early today, a report indicated that Israel is preparing for an attack from Iran in the next 24 to 48 hours after the attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria.
French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejournay also said: the families of the diplomatic missions in Tehran should return to France and there should be no missions by French officials in the respective countries.
In recent days, Iran has repeatedly threatened Israel with a retaliatory attack and holds it responsible for the attack on the consulate.
Some time ago, the Israeli army attacked the Iranian consulate in the vicinity of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria, from the occupied Golan region. In this attack, the building of the Iranian consulate in Damascus was completely destroyed and Generals Ahmad Reza Zahedi and Haji Rahimi, one of Iran’s military advisors in Syria, were martyred along with five Iranian officers.
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