
Tel Aviv: The Indian mission in Israel on Sunday issued a fresh “important advisory” for its nationals after attacks on the Jewish State by Iran with hundreds of projectiles, advising them to stay calm and adhere to safety protocols.
In an unprecedented attack, Iran and its proxies launched 330 missiles and drones on Israel on Saturday in retaliation to an alleged attack by Israel on a diplomatic installation of the Islamic Republic in Damascus in which several people were killed, including two top commanders.
“In light of the recent events in the region, all Indian nationals in Israel are advised to stay calm and adhere to the safety protocols issued by the local authorities,” the Indian mission said in the “important advisory” advisory posted on its social media handles.
“The Embassy is closely monitoring the situation and it is in touch with the Israeli authorities and Indian community members to ensure the safety of all our nationals,” it added.
It also urged Indian nationals to register with the embassy at a given link.
The embassy further highlighted that they are closely monitoring the situation and are in touch with the Israeli authorities.
“In light of recent events in the region, all Indian nationals in Israel are advised to stay calm and adhere to the safety protocols issued by the local authorities (https://www.oref.org.il/en),” the Indian embassy in Israel said in a statement.
Moreover, the Indian Embassy is also in touch with members of the Indian community to ensure the safety of Indian citizens.
“Embassy is closely monitoring the situation and is in touch with the Israeli authorities and Indian community members to ensure the safety of all our nationals,” it added.
The embassy further mentioned an emergency helpline number for Indian citizens in Israel.
“For any urgent assistance, please contact the Embassy at: 24*7 Emergency Helpline/Contact
Tel: 1. +972-547520711, +972-543278392. Email: [email protected],” it stated.
Iran, on Saturday, attacked Israel with more than 200 projectiles, in response to an attack on its consulate in Syria.
Amid ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, earlier this week, the Ministry of External Affairs issued a travel advisory to Indian citizens on Friday and asked them to refrain from travelling to both countries until further notice.
The ministry further asked people who are currently in Iran or Israel to contact Indian embassies and register themselves.
(With inputs from PTI)