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German nationals in Lebanon urged to leave amid conflict escalation

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German nationals in Lebanon are being urged to leave the country as conflict escalates between Israel and Hezbollah. The German Foreign Office has identified approximately 1,800 citizens registered on its crisis preparedness list, ELEFAND, amid a significant surge in violence.

The situation in Lebanon has deteriorated following Israel’s recent large-scale aerial campaign targeting Hezbollah, resulting in hundreds of casualties and displacements. In response, the German government has raised crisis levels at its missions in Beirut, Tel Aviv, and Ramallah, while dispatching military aircraft to facilitate the evacuation of embassy staff and vulnerable citizens. Although commercial flight operations remain limited at Beirut Airport, the embassy continues to support German nationals wishing to depart. The international community is calling for de-escalation, yet both Israel and Hezbollah have rejected ceasefire proposals.

German Air Force dispatches plane to pick up embassy staff, families (8.5/10)

/ Yahoo! News / Focuses on the logistical aspects of the evacuation, detailing the dispatch of military aircraft and support for vulnerable citizens, while reiterating the urgent call for Germans to depart Lebanon.  A German military aircraft has been dispatched to Beirut to facilitate the departure of staff from the German Embassy, along with their families and...

About 1,800 Germans in Lebanon on crisis preparedness list (8.5/10)

/ Yahoo! News / Highlights the German Foreign Office's crisis preparedness list and the urgency for nationals to leave Lebanon amidst escalating conflict, providing essential context and updates on the situation.  The German Foreign Office said on Monday it estimates that some 1,800 German nationals are currently in Lebanon as the country faces a massive escalation in...