The ongoing hostilities have led to increased warnings and travel advisories from multiple nations. The U.S. State Department has raised its advisory level for Israel to “Do Not Travel,” emphasizing significant risk and limiting assistance to American citizens. The U.S. Embassy indicated it could not facilitate evacuations. Meanwhile, the Chinese government initiated the evacuation of its citizens from both Israel and Iran, reinforcing the demand for safety protocols for its nationals.

South Korea also advised its citizens to leave Iran while recommending the postponement of trips to Israel. The British Foreign Office urged its nationals in Israel to register for updates while advising against any travel to or from Iran. Russia has taken similar precautions, advising its citizens to depart the region until stability is restored.

With commercial flights suspended and airways closed, evacuation plans now hinge on land routes or governmental extraction efforts, leaving travelers with limited means of securing their safe return home.

The situation continues to evolve, prompting real-time updates on international responses as airspace restrictions and military actions complicate civilian logistics and safety.