The Israeli National Security Council issued an advisory on Saturday, urging Israeli citizens to depart from Jordan and Egypt immediately and refraining from traveling to Morocco.
This directive comes amid significant protests in various Arab, Islamic, and foreign nations against the Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation forces continue their bombardment of residential areas on the 15th day of their war on Gaza, resulting in further casualties.
The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza for the past two weeks has led to the loss of over 4,137 lives and left more than 13,000 injured, with the majority being women and children.
The decision to advise Israeli citizens to leave Jordan and Egypt swiftly may be seen as a response to the growing international outrage against Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Protests have erupted worldwide, condemning the brutal Israeli offensive and calling for an end to the violence.
Israel’s move to urge its citizens to leave these countries and avoid travel to Morocco could reflect concerns about potential backlash and protests targeting Israelis abroad.
The situation in the region remains highly volatile, with diplomatic efforts underway to seek a ceasefire and address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The international community continues to call for an end to the hostilities and a return to peaceful negotiations to resolve the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict.