Germany has urged its citizens in Israel and Lebanon to take precautionary security measures amid the possibility of a U.S. strike on Iran. The German embassy in Tel Aviv advised nationals to prepare for potential lockdowns if airspace is closed due to Iranian attacks, recommending stocking food and identifying nearby shelters. It also suggested installing missile alert apps. In Beirut, the German embassy warned of possible flight restrictions and urged citizens to follow travel advisories closely and secure food, water, and fuel. Last Saturday, the German embassy in Tehran called on all nationals to leave Iran immediately, warning of a possible armed conflict. Similar advisories were issued by Sweden, Serbia, and Poland.
Sources – Agencies