The French Foreign Ministry This Sunday, it recommended its citizens leave Lebanon as soon as possible due to the escalation of tension in the Middle East.
"We invite you to make your arrangements to leave Lebanon as soon as possible," said the ministry, which draws attention, in particular, to "citizens who are passing through."
The ministry recalled that the context is "very volatile" and that, despite "the great instability" throughout the area, there are still "direct commercial flights with a stopover to France."
For those who had travel plans to Lebanon, France asks them to refrain from them given "the risks of military escalation in the Middle East", and those who remain on the ground are asked for "the greatest vigilance."
This call came a few days after the elimination in Tehran of the leader of the Hamas political office, Ismail Haniyeh, attributed by the ayatollah regime to Israel, and that of the top commander of the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah, Fuad Shukr, in a precision bombing in Lebanon.
Both Iran and the Lebanese terrorist organization, as well as the Houthi terrorists in Yemen, have vowed revenge and are threatening to attack the Jewish state.
Furthermore, the death of Haniyeh, who was the chief negotiator of Hamas, has put in check the talks for the release of the Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza in exchange for a truce, since the Palestinian Islamic terrorists have expressed their refusal to resume dialogue and the mediators -Egypt and Qatar - allege that these types of actions make it impossible to generate trust between the parties.
Agencies contributed to this Aurora article
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