Australia orders all 'non-essential' officials to leave Israel, UAE
Australia has ordered non-essential officials to leave Israel and the UAE due to a deteriorating security situation following US-Israeli strikes on Iran. Foreign Minister Penny Wong urged citizens to depart the Middle East if safe, citing the ongo...

In a post on X late Thursday, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said that "essential Australian officials will remain in-country to support Australians who need it".
The Australian government continued to advise that its citizens not travel to Israel and the UAE, she added.
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"We urge you to leave the Middle East if you can and if it's safe to do so," she said.
"Don't wait until it's too late. It may be the last chance for some time."
Canberra has said there are about 115,000 Australian nationals across the Middle East, of whom about 2,600 have returned home.
The United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28 that killed its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggered a war in the Middle East.
Iran has responded with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel as well as Gulf states like the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar.
Also read: Why is Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz?
Inside Iran, its health ministry said this week that more than 1,200 people have been killed. Hundreds more people have died in Lebanon.
And Canberra said this week it would deploy a long-range military reconnaissance plane to the Gulf to protect civilians.
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