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    Pakistan Issues Travel Advisory Amid Rising Iran-Israel Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In response to the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, Pakistan has issued a formal travel advisory urging its citizens to refrain from any non-essential travel to Iran. This advisory comes in the wake of recent missile strikes launched by Israel against Iranian territory, which have significantly heightened tensions in the region. The Pakistani government is emphasizing the importance of safety and caution for its nationals amid this volatile situation.

    The Israeli Defence Minister announced on Saturday that Israel had carried out a missile attack on Iran, describing it as a “preemptive strike.” This declaration was accompanied by the imposition of a special and immediate state of emergency across Israel, signaling the gravity of the situation. The strike marks a serious escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two countries, which has drawn international attention and concern.

    In light of these developments, the Foreign Office in Islamabad has taken proactive measures by advising Pakistani citizens currently residing in or traveling to Iran to limit their movements and avoid unnecessary travel within the country. The advisory specifically recommends that Pakistanis maintain regular communication with Pakistani diplomatic missions to ensure their safety and receive timely updates on the evolving security landscape.

    It is worth noting that the Iran-Israel conflict has long been a source of instability in the Middle East, with both nations engaged in a series of confrontations over the years. The recent missile attacks represent one of the most significant escalations in recent times, raising concerns about potential wider regional repercussions. Pakistan’s cautious approach reflects its commitment to protecting its citizens abroad while monitoring the situation closely.

    Meanwhile, diplomatic circles are closely watching the developments, as the situation remains fluid and unpredictable. The Pakistani government continues to assess the security environment and stands ready to provide assistance to its nationals if required. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed through official channels and adhere strictly to the travel advisory until further notice.

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