
US Embassy Urges Americans to Leave Lebanon as Tensions Rise with Hezbollah
The US Embassy in Beirut on Wednesday, April 22, urged American citizens in Lebanon to depart the country, citing a “complex” security environment that “can change quickly.” The warning was issued on the eve of US-mediated talks between Lebanon and Israel scheduled for Washington on Thursday, April 23.
“We urge US citizens to depart Lebanon while commercial flight options remain available,” the embassy said in a statement. “We recommend that US citizens in Lebanon who choose not to leave prepare contingency plans for emergency situations and to monitor the news for breaking developments.” The mission also warned of “ongoing risks of terrorism and kidnapping throughout Lebanon” and told Americans to avoid protests and large gatherings.
Places commonly visited by US citizens and tourists in Beirut and across Lebanon “may become a target for these attacks,” the embassy added. The advisory comes as Hezbollah continues to violate the ten-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa, and State Department counselor Michael Needham are prepared to participate in the Washington talks alongside Ambassadors Yechiel Leiter and Nada Hamadeh Moawad.
(INN/VFI News)
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