Mar 6 β€’ 18:48 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway NRK

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs encourages Norwegian citizens to leave Lebanon

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has raised its travel advisory for Lebanon to the highest level, urging all citizens to leave the country amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes.

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has escalated its travel advisory regarding Lebanon to the highest level, officially advising all Norwegian citizens to leave the country due to a serious and unclear security situation. This warning comes in response to a series of Israeli airstrikes targeting the capital, Beirut, and consistent bombings in southern and eastern regions of Lebanon throughout the week. The Ministry emphasizes that individuals must carefully assess their safety before deciding to relocate within the country.

The ongoing conflict has severely compromised the safety of residents and foreign nationals, with the Norwegian authorities indicating that they have very limited capacity to assist citizens currently in Lebanon. The situation on the ground has been described as precarious, prompting urgent evacuations and the need for citizens to prioritize their safety. Travelers and citizens who remain are advised to stay informed about the rapidly changing political and military scenarios.

Consequently, the encouragement to leave highlights the growing concern from the Norwegian government over the potential risks facing its citizens abroad. This proactive approach reflects not only a commitment to ensuring the safety of Norwegians in the region but also aligns with broader international calls for caution amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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