The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has advised all Indian nationals in Israel to exercise utmost caution and stay alert amid reported joint Israeli–US strikes on Iran. The Embassy urged people to remain close to designated shelters and to identify the nearest protected spaces at home and at work. It also advised avoiding non-essential travel within Israel until further notice and monitoring local media, official announcements, and emergency alerts.
For emergencies, Indian nationals can contact the Embassy of India in Tel Aviv, which has a 24×7 helpline: Telephone: +972-54-7520711; E-mail: [email protected]. The Embassy said it is in close contact with relevant authorities and will provide updates as needed.
Separately, the Indian Embassy in Jordan issued an advisory following the reported strikes, asking Indian nationals and tourists there to exercise utmost caution and consider leaving Jordan immediately before commercial flight operations are disrupted. That advisory also urged people to follow instructions from local authorities and provided an emergency contact: 00962-770 422 276.
Reports said Israel launched a preventive missile attack against targets in Iran, prompting sirens across the country as a precaution and calls from the Israeli Defence Forces for the public to stay near protected spaces. Israeli officials described the strikes as preemptive steps to remove threats, and some reports indicated US involvement.
Iranian state media reported explosions in Tehran, and Reuters cited an Iranian official saying Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been moved to a secure location and was not in the capital at the time.
This report is based on syndicated information received and published as received.
