Middle East travel warnings expanded
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The advisory says terror attacks and armed conflict are possible and advises Americans to specific certain areas of the country right away.
Israel launched a deadly attack on Lebanon this week as they attempt to eradicate the Hezbollah militant group in an escalation of their war with Hamas. The bombing resulted in the deaths of at least 700 people and European nationals are now being ...
Editor's note: The State Department on July 31 raised the Lebanon travel advisory to Level 4, meaning do not travel, due to rising tensions in the area. The U.S. Embassy "strongly encourages" U.S. citizens in southern Lebanon, near the Syrian border or in ...
The United States Department of State maintains a vast database of travel advisories spanning hundreds of nations around the world. These alerts serve as a vital resource for travelers, equipping them with the information necessary to stay safe while overseas.
Lebanon isn’t a destination most people associate with summer vacations. This is partly due to understandable ignorance – most people don’t realize that Lebanon is home to 240 kilometers of azure Mediterranean coastlines and forested mountain ranges ...
The United States has reaffirmed its warning against travel to Lebanon due to the escalating conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, as concerns intensify about the conflict escalating into a full-scale war. The US embassy in Beirut issued a stern advisory ...
The U.S. State Department issued a travel advisory on Tuesday urging U.S. citizens to leave Lebanon as soon as possible amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah – and while flights are still available. "U.S. citizens in Lebanon are strongly ...
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates lifted a ban on its citizens visiting Lebanon on Monday as the Beirut government sought UAE help in steering the heavily indebted economy out of deep crisis. Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri, leading a delegation ...