The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel warning to Israel due to rising tensions on the Israeli-Lebanese border. The statement noted that tensions have been rising on the border between the two countries in recent weeks, and that tensions could escalate further and the situation in the region could worsen.
The Danish people have been advised not to travel to Israel due to the possibility of escalating clashes between Israel and Hezbollah and the security risks in Gaza. Concerns of escalating conflict in the region have been rising following the recent escalation of clashes on the Lebanon-Israel border and Israel’s announcement that it “approved a plan for a major offensive operation” against Lebanon.
Warnings and Concerns
- Countries such as the United States, Russia, Macedonia, Canada, Kuwait, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands have also issued travel warnings to their citizens, including leaving Lebanon.