Since June 13, the Israel-Iran conflict has officially entered a phase of direct confrontation, after Israel launched a preemptive airstrike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Over the past 3 days, hundreds of ballistic missiles and UAVs from Iran and Yemen have been launched into the central and northern regions of Israel, causing many casualties and damage to infrastructure, especially in cities such as Tel Aviv, Haifa and the northern regions.
Although Israel's air defense system successfully intercepted most of the attacks, dozens of casualties were still recorded, and there are currently no Vietnamese casualties.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel recommends that Vietnamese citizens limit their travel. Source: nhandan.vn |
The Israeli Home Front Command has imposed a nationwide state of emergency, closing all schools, banning public gatherings, and suspending operations at industrial parks and shopping malls.
The state of emergency is expected to last until at least June 30. Ben Gurion International Airport has been closed until at least June 17, and flights to and from many European and Asian cities have been canceled until June 23. Meanwhile, land border crossings may be closed unexpectedly. People are asked to go to safe shelters when there is a missile warning.
Currently, the embassies of several countries in Israel have advised their citizens to comply with local regulations and encouraged them to return home or go to a third country as soon as possible.
Based on the above situation and to ensure absolute safety of people and property, the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel sends a notice to the Vietnamese community in the host country with the following contents:
1. Strictly comply with regulations and instructions on security and safety measures of local authorities; regularly update information in Vietnamese associations and groups in Israel to grasp the situation and exchange information when necessary. Continue to minimize travel between cities during this time, try to stay close to areas with shelters... proactively develop plans and strategies to ensure security and safety for yourself and your family.
2. Closely monitor alerts on the Home Front Command app (similar to Tzofar/Red Alerts), official websites of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Defense , and reputable local media. Always have a shelter, flashlight, water, dry food, medicine, communication devices, and spare batteries ready.
3. We encourage you to regularly update local information and be ready to return home or go to a third country when the authorities allow it. Information on opening hours of airports and land border crossings (to Egypt and Jordan) can be found on the official Israeli information website at: https://www.iaa.gov.il/en/ .
4. The Embassy has now switched to remote working, the office is closed to comply with the regulations of the Israel Home Front Command. For consular services and document support, you can contact the phone numbers below for instructions.
5. Regularly keep in contact with the Embassy. In case of emergency, if you need support and information about citizen protection plans, please contact the following citizen protection hotline:
- Comrade Tran Van Giooc, First Secretary, Phone +972-555025616, email: [email protected].
- Comrade Nguyen Thuy Anh, Second Secretary, Phone +972-52-727-4248, email: [email protected].
- Comrade Nguyen Bich Thuy, First Secretary, Phone +972-50-878-3373, email: [email protected].
VNA
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