Israel-Iran Tensions: Advisory issued for Indians living in Israel, these helpline numbers will provide help

Israel-Iran Tensions: The Indian Embassy in Israel on Sunday instructed Indian citizens to remain calm. Apart from this, advice was issued to follow the safety protocols issued by the local authorities. The embassy further said that they are closely monitoring the situation and are in touch with Israeli authorities. The Indian Embassy is also in touch with members of the Indian community for the safety of Indian citizens.

Israel-Iran Tensions: Advisory issued for Indians living in Israel, these helpline numbers will provide help

The Middle East's two countries, Iran and Israel, are still at odds. After Iran attacked Israel on April 13, the threat has grown. The Indian Embassy in Israel advised its citizens to maintain composure during this period on Sunday. Aside from this, instructions were given to adhere to the safety guidelines that the local authorities had issued.

The embassy keeps a close eye on the circumstances and communicates with Israeli authorities. Furthermore, the Indian Embassy maintains communication with the Indian community to guarantee the security of Indian nationals.

"The Embassy is closely monitoring the situation and is in touch with Israeli authorities and members of the Indian community to ensure the safety of all our citizens," it said. The Embassy has further issued an emergency helpline number for Indian nationals in Israel.

Please contact the Embassy for any immediate assistance. This is a 24/7 emergency helpline/contact number that can help. This number is- 1. +972-547520711, +972-543278392. Email ID is cons1.telaviv@mea.gov.in.

Iran attacked Israel on Saturday with more than 200 projectiles in response to the attack on its consulate in Syria. Amid the ongoing tension between Iran and Israel, earlier this week, the Ministry of External Affairs on Friday issued a travel advisory for Indian citizens and asked them to refrain from travelling to the two countries until further notice.