Aussies told to leave amid 'deteriorating security' in Middle East
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The Australian government has told the partners and children of Australian officials in Israel and Lebanon to leave due to the “deteriorating security situation in the Middle East”.

Australian travelers heading to or transiting through certain countries in the region have been cautioned about potential airspace shutdowns, flight cancellations, and other travel-related disruptions. This advisory comes amidst a series of alerts issued tonight, reflecting growing tensions in the area.

The exact source of the warnings wasn’t detailed but the US has been assembling its greatest military firepower in the Middle East in decades amid negotiations with Iran and threats by President Donald Trump to its leadership.
The Australian government has told the partners and children of Australian officials in Israel and Lebanon to leave due to the “deteriorating security situation in the Middle East”.(AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

The current situation bears resemblance to Operation Desert Fox in 1998, when U.S. and British forces conducted a four-day bombing campaign against Iraq. This was due to Saddam Hussein’s defiance of UN Security Council resolutions regarding weapons inspections. At present, the region is host to hundreds of fighter jets and support aircraft, which are poised for a potential large-scale offensive against Iran.

In a strategic move, the United States has recently deployed 12 F-22 stealth fighter jets to an Israeli base. An unnamed U.S. official, speaking under the condition of anonymity, confirmed this sensitive military repositioning.

On the Iranian side, state television announced on Tuesday that the Revolutionary Guard conducted a military drill. This exercise involved launching missiles, deploying drones, and firing at targets along the coastline. However, specific details regarding the timing and location of these maneuvers were not disclosed.

In Tehran, a local resident, wary of possible repercussions, chose to remain anonymous while expressing his perspective to The Associated Press. “It’s not an equal situation,” he noted. “One side enters the talks with considerable power and equipment, whereas Iran finds itself in a weaker position. They demand total surrender, but I believe that’s not feasible.”

“One side has entered the talks with a lot of power, it has lot of equipment. On the other hand, Iran is in a weak position. They want total surrender, but I think that’s not viable.”

– Reported with Associated Press

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