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U.S urges immediate exit from 14 Middle East countries amid Iran-Israel war: Check the complete list

The United States State Department has raised its regional security posture to the highest level by issuing a directive for all American citizens to immediately leave 15 countries in the Middle East due to serious security concerns. In an emergency update issued at 4 p.m. EST on Monday, federal officials warned that the rapidly deteriorating security environment is making commercial travel essential for those who want to exit before local conditions potentially impede transit. Washington mobilized emergency consular resources and 24-hour hotlines to facilitate the immediate withdrawal of nonessential personnel and private citizens from the area.

Iran-Israel War: US Lists Countries with ‘Serious Security Risks’

The latest security advisory identifies a broad list of areas where the risk to American lives reaches a critical threshold. The “Leave Now” order specifically applies to people in Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. According to the official directive from the US State Department, Americans are asked to leave the following places immediately:

  1. bahrain
  2. Sweetcorn
  3. Iranian
  4. Iraq
  5. Israel, West Bank and Gaza
  6. Jordan
  7. Kuwait
  8. Lebanon
  9. Oman
  10. Train
  11. Saudi Arabia
  12. Syria
  13. United Arab Emirates
  14. Yemen

Check the official post here:

Israel-Iran War: Emergency Number for Americans Abroad

To support the massive logistical undertaking of regional withdrawal, the State Department created special communication channels for citizens in need of assistance. Currently, Americans abroad can reach the 24/7 helpline at +1-202-501-4444, while families in the United States and Canada can use the toll-free number +1-888-407-4747. Beyond phone assistance, the government requires all travelers to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) at step.state.gov. This record is vital for receiving direct security updates and ensuring that the nearest embassy or consulate can maintain communication during a crisis.

US-Iran War: Increasing Risks in Commercial Transportation

Emphasizing departure by “commercial means” underscores the urgency of the situation before military or civil unrest could potentially shut down international airports. The State Department has warned that security risks are no longer local but have become a systemic threat across the listed countries. While the advice is currently focused on voluntary commercial exit, the activation of 24-hour emergency support suggests the standard travel window may have narrowed. Authorities continue to monitor local embassies and consulates to provide the most up-to-date data to those still in transit.

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