What Embassys Tell Their Citizens to Do in Iran and Israel

Countries around the world are urgently advising their citizens in Iran and Israel how to cope with the growing conflict. While some countries are working to evacuate their citizens, others are advising them to take refuge in the country. Here's what the embassies and consulates tell their citizens to do: States [...]
Here's what the embassies and consulates tell their citizens to do:
United States of America (SHBA): In an update Monday, the US Embassy addresses all government employees and members of their families in Israel, the West Coast and Gaza to be deployed “to” and “below their residences until further announcement”. The US “Embassy is unable at this time to evacuate or directly assist Americans in leaving Israel”, she said in a statement.
For Americans in Iran, the Virtual Embassy also warned citizens who stay in the country to prepare for <x0ndrehim in the country for extended period”. The US government has no diplomatic or consular relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran”, it said in an update Monday, it reported. CNN, broadcast Periscope.
Australia: Speaking of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said some 650 people were registered in the Australian government to leave Iran. Another 600 people were registered to leave Israel, she said.
Wong added that the foreign office was making plans to help Australians when it is safe to do so”.
India: Indian students in Tehran have moved from the city, and some are expected to leave Iran through Armenia, India's foreign ministry said on Tuesday. The Indian government is trying to facilitate evacuations for its citizens from Iran and has created different channels for people to contact officials, she said.
Pakistan: Hundreds of Pakistani students who left their studies in Tehran amid daily Israeli attacks in the Iranian capital have again moved to Pakistan, a local official for CNN said. Five hundred pilgrims were also returned through the same passage, he said. Pakistani citizens are currently barred from travelling to Iran, said an official from the Federal Investigation Agency for CNN./Periscope












