Pakistanis in Lebanon advised to leave amid ‘prevailing security situation’ in Middle East

Published August 7, 2024
Airplanes are seen at the tarmac of the Beirut-Rafic Al Hariri International Airport, Lebanon on Aug 6, 2024. — Reuters
Airplanes are seen at the tarmac of the Beirut-Rafic Al Hariri International Airport, Lebanon on Aug 6, 2024. — Reuters

The government has advised Pakistani nationals in Lebanon to leave the country due to escalating violence in the region, a statement from the Foreign Office confirmed.

As Israel’s onslaught on Gaza continues, security tensions in the region have heightened recently following the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Iran last week.

While Hamas and Iran have vowed to retaliate against Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination, Hezbollah has pledged to respond to the killing of its military chief Faud Shukr in Beirut.

“In view of the recent developments and the prevailing security situation in the region, all Pakistanis are advised to avoid travel to Lebanon till further notice,” the Foreign Office in a statement released late Tuesday.

“Those staying in Lebanon are advised to exercise extreme caution especially with regard to vulnerable areas,” the statement said, requesting Pakistani nationals to remain in contact with the Embassy of Pakistan in Beirut.

The ministry provided the following contact details: Cell/Whatsapp: +961-81669488, +961-81815104, Email: parepbeirut@mofa.gov.pk

Meanwhile, Pakistanis were also urged to avoid travel to Lebanon until further notice.

A months-long exchange of cross-border fire has also led to fears of a full-blown war between Israel and Hezbollah.

On Sunday, the Israeli military claimed that about 30 rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Upper Galilee. Previously, southern Lebanon had been targeted overnight with Israeli airstrikes and heavy machine gun fire.

Subsequently, multiple countries, including Saudi Arabia, France, Canada, and Jordan, called on their citizens to leave Lebanon.

The United States and Britain had also issued similar warnings. French nationals staying in Iran were also asked to leave temporarily.

Opinion

Editorial

Ultimate price
Updated 02 Nov, 2024

Ultimate price

To dismantle culture of impunity for crimes against journalists, state must ensure that perpetrators do not go unpunished.
Mastung bombing
02 Nov, 2024

Mastung bombing

INSTABILITY continues to haunt Balochistan, as Friday morning’s bombing in Mastung has shown. At least nine...
Plane speak
02 Nov, 2024

Plane speak

DESPITE all its efforts to facilitate PIA’s privatisation, it seems the government only ended up being taken for a...
Seeking investment
Updated 01 Nov, 2024

Seeking investment

Foreign visits will be fruitless unless crucial structural, policy reforms directly affecting investors are focused.
State-backed terror
01 Nov, 2024

State-backed terror

OVER the past year or so, India’s reportedly malign activities in foreign countries have increasingly come under the radar, with
Shared crisis
01 Nov, 2024

Shared crisis

WITH Lahore experiencing unprecedented levels of smog, the Punjab government has announced a series of “green...