Source: New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Safe Travel
Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Iran, and Lebanon: Security Situation
On 7 October 2023, rockets were fired from Gaza across southern and central Israel, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. There is currently a large-scale ongoing conflict occurring in areas of southern Israel close to the border with Gaza and within Gaza. Israel has expanded its ground operations in Gaza and military operations are ongoing.
Regional tensions in the Middle East are high and could escalate quickly, and the security situation could deteriorate further with little or no notice. In an attack or other armed conflict, you should follow the advice of local authorities. Increased tensions may also result in airspace closures, flight cancellations and diversions and other travel disruptions.
Demonstrations and unrest linked to the situation in the Middle East are occurring in countries worldwide. If you’re travelling overseas, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and follow the instructions of the local authorities. Monitor local and international media for information about possible safety or security risks.
The security situation remains highly volatile and fluid. We therefore continue to recommend strongly that those who want to leave Lebanon, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and Iran do so now, while options remain available. We also recommend New Zealanders in Israel consider whether they need to remain in the country. International borders (air and land) could close at short notice. Your travel may be impacted.
Departures – Israel
New Zealanders who are wanting to leave Israel, but are unable to, can contact the New Zealand 24/7 consular emergency line on + 64 99 20 20 20.
Flight schedules and operations could change or be interrupted at any time. We recommend strongly to those who want to leave Israel and can, do so as soon as possible.
Departures – Occupied Palestinian Territories
Options to depart the Occupied Palestinian Territories are extremely limited.
If you are a New Zealander in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and wish to depart, please contact the New Zealand 24/7 consular emergency line on + 64 99 20 20 20.
Departures – Lebanon
The ongoing conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories has the potential to impact the security situation throughout Lebanon. There are ongoing exchanges of mortar and artillery fire in South Lebanon, on the border with Israel. Tensions are high and the security situation could deteriorate further with little warning. We continue to advise that New Zealanders do not travel to Lebanon. If you are currently in Lebanon, we encourage you to leave now via commercial options.
New Zealanders in Lebanon should be aware that commercial options for departing the country could be severely disrupted or cancelled at short notice. Airports and airlines may pause or cancel operations at short notice. Road transportation could also be severely disrupted.
New Zealanders who wish to depart in Lebanon are responsible for their own departure and should ensure they have valid travel documents and, if required, appropriate visas for onward travel.
If you choose not to leave while commercial flights are operating, be prepared to shelter in place for an extended period. Make sure you have enough supplies including food, water, medicine, radio, torches and batteries. Know where your identity documents are, including your passport.
As there is no New Zealand diplomatic presence in Lebanon, the ability of the New Zealand Government to provide assistance to New Zealand citizens is severely limited. We offer advice to New Zealanders about contingency planning that travellers to Lebanon should consider.
If you know of other New Zealanders in Lebanon, please encourage them to register their details on SafeTravel and refer to the above advice on contingency planning.
Iran
Regional tensions in the Middle East are high and could escalate quickly. This may result in airspace closures, flight cancellations, diversions and other travel disruptions.
The security situation could deteriorate further with little or no notice. In an attack or other armed conflict, support from the New Zealand government may be limited.
Current advice for New Zealanders in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Read our full updated travel advisory here. New Zealanders in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories should adhere to any restrictions and instructions issued by the local authorities, such as curfews and travel restrictions. Areas of military activity should be avoided at all times. If you are in an affected area, shelter in place until it is safe to leave.
New Zealanders throughout the region are advised to remain security conscious. The security situation remains volatile, and violence could escalate at short notice. We advise New Zealanders remaining in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to monitor the media and stay informed of developments. Please also contact your loved ones back home to let them know that you are safe.
We provide general advice on contingency planning for New Zealanders overseas to consider here.
Advice for New Zealanders considering travel elsewhere in the Middle East
If you are currently travelling in, or considering travel to, other countries in the region, you should read our travel advice before travelling for the latest information. Make sure you register your details on SafeTravel so that you receive any updates to our advice while travelling.
Monitor the media to stay informed about current events in your travel destination.
All New Zealanders travelling overseas should take out comprehensive travel insurance.
Consular Assistance
If you require consular assistance, please contact the New Zealand 24/7 Consular Emergency Line on +64 99 20 20 20.
The New Zealand Embassy in Ankara, Türkiye covers Israel and can be contacted at +90 312 446 3333 or at newzealandembassyankara@gmail.com.
The New Zealand Embassy in Cairo, Egypt covers the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Lebanon, and can be contacted at +202 2461 9186 or at enquiries@nzembassy.org.eg.
The New Zealand Embassy in Tehran, Iran can be contacted on +98 212 273 5962 or at nzembassytehran@hotmail.co.nz
Associated Advisories:
Reviewed:30 Aug 2024, 14:27