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Turkey Sends Navy Ships to Evacuate Citizens from Lebanon

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Turkey has dispatched two navy ships to evacuate its citizens from Lebanon in response to escalating tensions in the region. The ships, capable of carrying up to 2,000 passengers, are set to begin evacuations on Wednesday, while also delivering humanitarian aid to Lebanon.

This decision comes amid heightened conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah, as well as ongoing violence in Gaza. The Turkish Foreign Ministry’s initiative reflects concerns for the safety of Turkish nationals in Lebanon and the broader implications of the regional unrest. The military convoy is part of a larger effort to ensure the well-being of citizens abroad and to provide support to Lebanon during these turbulent times.

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