- France urges nationals visiting Iran to leave immediately following Israel’s accusation of Hamas leader killing.
- The move is a response to rising regional tensions and to ensure citizens’ safety.
- The government advises departure to avoid potential dangers associated with the escalating situation.
On Friday, France urged its nationals visiting Iran to leave immediately after Tehran accused Israel of killing a Hamas leader on its soil, heightening regional tensions.
The French foreign ministry warned, “Due to the increased risk of a military escalation in the region, visiting French nationals still in Iran are invited to leave as soon as possible.”
The French government is taking these steps to ensure the safety of its citizens amidst the rising threat of conflict. Nationals currently in Iran are advised to make arrangements to depart at the earliest opportunity to avoid potential dangers associated with the escalating situation.
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