The Australian government has recently updated its travel advice for Lebanon, urging citizens to avoid traveling to the country due to the volatile security situation and the risk of further deterioration. This move comes after similar travel advisories were issued by the US and British governments. As tensions escalate in the region, here’s what you need to know:
The Situation in Lebanon
Lebanon has been facing heightened security concerns, particularly along its southern border. On October 7, Hamas launched an attack on southern Israel, resulting in increased military actions in the area. Hezbollah, a Lebanese group, has also been involved, hitting several Israeli army positions and a kibbutz with missiles. Israeli forces have responded by shelling border areas on the Lebanese side.
Travel Advisory: “Do Not Travel”
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Smartraveller site now advises Australians not to travel to Lebanon. Airports in the country may pause operations with little notice due to security concerns, potentially causing flight delays or cancellations. The Australian government’s ability to assist citizens in departing Lebanon during a deteriorating security situation will be limited.
International Response
Denmark, Sweden, and Norway have joined Australia in tightening travel advisories for Lebanon. These countries caution against travel to Lebanon until further notice. Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide emphasized the ongoing risk along the Lebanon-Israel border and the potential challenges in leaving the country.
As tensions persist, travelers are urged to stay informed and exercise caution. The situation remains fluid, and further developments could impact travel plans. If you are currently in Lebanon, consider departing by commercial aircraft as soon as possible.