In A Genting Situation, Indonesian Citizens Are Advised Not To Go To Israel And Iran
JAKARTA - Indonesian citizens (WNI) are advised to postpone travel to Iran and Israel if it is not urgent, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said by upload on X on Saturday.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also appealed to Indonesian citizens in Iran, Israel, and Palestine to increase vigilance and anticipate security escalation amid the heated relationship between Tehran and Tel Aviv. "For Indonesian citizens who have not reported themselves, they should immediately contact the nearest Indonesian representative or conduct online reports at carewni.kemlu.go.id," said the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, quoted by Antara. If facing an emergency situation, Indonesian citizens are asked to immediately contact the assistance number of the Indonesian Embassy in Tehran at + 989024668889 or the Indonesian Embassy in Cairo at+201022229989
According to the Indonesian Embassy in Tehran, the number of Indonesian citizens in Iran was recorded at 376 people, most of whom were students in Qom City.
Israel is on high alert amid Iranian threats to attack Israeli targets in retaliation for airstrikes on April 1 against its diplomatic facility in the Syrian capital, Damascus.
The attack killed at least seven members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including two important generals.
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Iran accuses Israel of carrying out the attack and promises to retaliate. Iranian political and military leaders vowed to retaliate.
The statement sparked a reaction by world leaders to try to defuse the situation.
Israel has not officially claimed responsibility for the attack, despite having carried out a number of attacks on Iranian targets in Syria for months.
Iran and its allied militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon say that Israeli attacks will not be left alone.