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India Issues Safety Advisory for Nationals in Israel Amid Rising Middle East Tensions, Advises to ‘Remain Vigilant’

India urges Indian nationals in Israel to stay vigilant and avoid non‑essential travel as regional tensions rise amid Iran unrest; emergency helplines provided.

By: Neerja Mishra
Last Updated: January 16, 2026 09:06:14 IST

The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has issued a fresh safety alert for Indian nationals living in or visiting Israel as tensions escalate in the Middle East. The advisory urges Indians to remain vigilant and adhere to all safety guidelines established by the Israeli authorities and the Home Front Command.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) specifically told citizens to avoid non‑essential travel to Israel for now. This message comes as turmoil continues across the region, particularly with unrest in Iran, which has triggered global security concerns.

What Does the Indian Advisory to Citizens in Israel Say?

The embassy said in a statement, “In view of the prevailing situation in the region, all Indian nationals currently in Israel are advised to remain vigilant and strictly adhere to the safety guidelines and protocols issued by the Israeli authorities and the Home Front Command.”

It also added, “Indian nationals are also advised to avoid all non‑essential travel to Israel” until the situation stabilises. To help citizens in emergencies, the embassy shared 24×7 helpline numbers and an email contact for urgent assistance.

Why India Issued the Alert?

The advisory comes amid increasing regional uncertainty following widespread protests and unrest in Iran. The unrest has raised fears of broader conflict in West Asia, and India is closely monitoring the security situation.

While there is no direct threat reported in Israel at this time, the government wants Indian nationals to remain cautious. The ongoing situation in Iran has already prompted India to prepare evacuation plans for citizens there, and the new safety alert for Israel reflects wider regional instability.

Safety Guidelines for Indian Nationals

Indians in Israel have been asked to strictly follow guidelines issued by local authorities. This includes obeying directions from the Israeli Home Front Command, which manages civil defence measures such as access to shelters and public safety instructions.

The advisory also encourages Indian citizens to stay informed about local developments through reliable news and embassy communications.

Emergency Contacts and Support

The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has provided emergency helpline numbers for 24‑hour assistance:

+972‑54‑7520711

+972‑54‑3278392

Email: cons1.telaviv@mea.gov.in

Indians facing difficulties or threats can contact these helplines for help and guidance.

Link to Broader Regional Alerts

India’s advisory for its citizens in Israel comes at the same time as warnings for Indians in Iran, where the Indian embassy has urged citizens to leave using commercial flights due to that country’s unrest and safety concerns.

The combined advisories show India’s attempt to protect its nationals across neighbouring regions, especially as tensions ripple out from Iran’s internal conflict.

What Indians Should Do Now?

Experts suggest Indian travellers planning to visit Israel should postpone non‑urgent trips until tensions ease. Residents in Israel are urged to follow local safety instructions and keep embassy contacts handy in case of emergencies.

Staying informed and prepared, including knowing shelter locations and emergency routes, can improve safety for Indian citizens living in or visiting Israel during this period of regional uncertainty.

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