Missile attack on Iran: New Delhi warns Indians in Israel of fear of all-out war
Israel launched a missile attack on Iran amid the conflict with America. In this situation, New Delhi warned the Indians in Israel, fearing a full-scale war.
Israel attacked Tehran, the capital of Iran, at seven in the morning on Saturday. A thick plume of smoke was seen in the city. After that, a state of emergency has been declared in Israel due to the fear of counterattack. Passenger flights have already been suspended in the country’s airspace. Israel’s minister Miri Razev said that due to the deterioration of the security situation, the state has ordered the suspension of civil aviation. In this situation, the Indian Embassy in Israel ordered the Indian expatriates to go to a safe place. According to their instructions, the Indians should act in accordance with the security regulations of the Israeli administration.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration declared a state of emergency in Tel Aviv after the Israeli attack on Iran. In this situation, New Delhi advises the expatriate Indians not to go out unless it is absolutely necessary until further orders. Besides, they have been asked to keep an eye on local media and government announcements. In case of emergency, they should contact the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv. Embassy number: +972-54-7520711. Email: cons1.telaviv@mea.gov.in.
According to various media in West Asia, Israel launched at least three-four missile attacks on Iran on Saturday morning. They described the attack as a precautionary attack. Israel Katz, the country’s defense minister, said, “There was a preemptive strike against Iran. Israel took this step to protect itself.” Allegedly, Israel attacked near the office of Iran’s supreme religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. Although Khamenei was not in his office at that time. According to sources, the administration of Iran has taken him to a safe place following the protocol.
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