New Delhi: The possibility of war between Israel and Iran has increased further. Today Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh was buried in Qatar. Iran has now vowed to take revenge from Israel. In view of this, the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has issued special guidelines to its citizens. The Indian Embassy has said that in view of the current situation, all Indians living in Israel are instructed not to travel unnecessarily and follow all the vigilance and security protocols issued by the local bodies.
The Indian Embassy said that do not travel from one place to another anywhere in the country. Stay close to the shelter homes. We are constantly in touch with the Israeli government and are monitoring the situation every moment for the safety of our citizens. In case of any kind of emergency, you can contact the embassy 24 hours a day. The contact number for this is 972-547520711 and 972-543278392. Apart from this, they can also contact on the embassy’s website.
Guidelines were issued yesterday as well
After the escalation, the Indian government has come into action. After warning Indians to leave Lebanon immediately, Air India has now canceled all its flights to Tel Aviv. Due to this, many passengers also had to face trouble. But all the passengers going to Israel have also been advised by the government to avoid traveling to Tel Aviv.
Air India on Thursday canceled its flight from the national capital to Tel Aviv, citing operational reasons. The flight has been canceled in the backdrop of increasing tension in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Air India operates four flights from Delhi to Tel Aviv every week. In an update on its website, Air India said that it has canceled its flight AI139 from Delhi to Tel Aviv on August 1 and flight AI140 from Tel Aviv to Delhi due to operational reasons. The statement said, “Passengers with confirmed bookings for travel on these two flights will be given a one-time waiver on rescheduling and cancellation fees. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Ismail Haniyeh’s murder increased tension
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh alias Ismail Haniyeh, who had gone to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Iran’s President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, was assassinated a few hours after the ceremony. Haniyeh was killed in an airstrike at his home in Tehran. After this, Iran has threatened to take revenge from Israel