Tensions on the Israeli-Lebanese border are like a powder keg about to detonate, ready to escalate into a full-scale storm of war. Countries around the world have expressed concern, and foreign ministries have issued warnings urging their citizens to evacuate Lebanon immediately and away from the fighting.
The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a warning to citizens to avoid travel to Lebanon, while also urging compatriots already in Lebanon to quickly evacuate the stormy land while commercial flights are still operating. Germany declares to its citizens: do not set foot in Lebanon, and German citizens who are already there must evacuate quickly. "The situation on the border between Israel and Lebanon is on the verge of breaking out," they stressed. ”
The Canadian government is also anxiously concerned about its citizens in Lebanon, urging them to evacuate as soon as possible. Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Jolly's voice was resonant: "The safety of Canadians is always our top priority, both at home and abroad. Kuwait issued the same warning to its citizens and implored its compatriots already in Lebanon to withdraw quickly because of the "security situation in the area."
North Macedonia, remote but also concerned about tensions in Lebanon, is asking its citizens to stay away from the land that is about to become the epicenter of the storm out of fear of war. The UK has also advised citizens not to travel to Lebanon. The U.S. Embassy in Beirut has issued a clear warning to U.S. citizens to stay away from sensitive areas along the Israeli-Syrian border. Russia, through its embassy in Beirut, has also issued a warning to its citizens not to travel to Lebanon.