韓国政府、イスラエル・レバノン境界地域への渡航禁止を発令…「直ちに撤退して」
South Korean government issues travel ban on Israel-Lebanon border area... ”Withdraw immediately”
In response to the instability in the Middle East situation due to the conflict between Iran and Israel caused by the assassination of Hamas' top leader, Ismail Haniya, the South Korean government announced that it would cease operations in Israel as of midnight on the 7th.
A Level 4 travel alert, equivalent to a "do not travel" was issued for the border areas of Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. A special temporary travel warning has been issued for Iran.
According to the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the areas where the travel ban was imposed are the northern Israeli border area (4 kilometers from the Blue Line).
The two areas are the southern border of Lebanon (5 km from the Blue Line), a temporary border established by the UN in 2000 to verify Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon.
Until now, Israel and Lebanon had issued a travel warning level 3 (departure recommendation) for all areas except the Gaza Strip and the border area between Israel and Lebanon. However, this measure
In the case of Iran, the Korean government has raised the travel alert to level 4.
The travel warning level 3 that had already been issued for the following areas was maintained: Haryana, Bushehr, and Hormozgan. The other areas that were under a level 2 travel warning were updated to a special travel warning.
The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs temporarily raised the travel warning level to 2.5. The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "Any South Korean nationals who had plans to travel to the border areas of Israel and Lebanon, which have been designated as travel-banned areas, should cancel their plans and return to the area."
If you are visiting or staying in the area despite the travel warning level 4 (travel ban) being issued, you must comply with the passport law and other related laws.
The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "We strongly recommend that South Korean nationals currently in Lebanon and Israel depart promptly on currently available flights."
He also said, "Those who have plans to visit Iran, where a special travel warning has been issued, should cancel or postpone their visit. Those who are currently in the affected areas should refrain from traveling for urgent business."
Unless this is possible, we ask that you depart for a safe area."
2024/08/07 05:47 KST
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