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US State Dept offers citizens loans to buy plane tickets out of Lebanon

 
 The US State Department urged citizens not to travel to Lebanon, and to leave if they are currently there. (photo credit: PUBLIC DOMAIN)
The US State Department urged citizens not to travel to Lebanon, and to leave if they are currently there.
(photo credit: PUBLIC DOMAIN)

The agency has been releasing increasingly serious travel advisories since war broke out in Israel, and is now urging all US citizens to leave Lebanon ASAP, raising questions of what's to come.

US citizens in Lebanon are being urged to leave now, due to the unpredictable security situation, the US State Department said on Sunday:

"The Department of State urges US citizens not to travel to Lebanon," the agency said in a statement online. "We recommend that US citizens in Lebanon make appropriate arrangements to leave the country; commercial options currently remain available.  

"We recommend that US citizens who choose not to depart prepare contingency plans for emergency situations," the advisory added.

The department had issued previous travel advisories as tension rose on Israel's northern border, but this was the first to offer travelers loans to purchase tickets to leave the country. 

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The advisory also provided a crisis intake form for US citizens to fill out, but urged that citizens who had already submitted the form not do so again, lest the processing be slowed down for others. 

People gesture during the funeral of Hezbollah members Ali Ftouni and Hussam Ibrahim, who died during Israeli shelling on south Lebanon yesterday, in Khirbit Silm, southern Lebanon October 10, 2023.  (credit: MOHAMED AZAKIR/REUTERS)
People gesture during the funeral of Hezbollah members Ali Ftouni and Hussam Ibrahim, who died during Israeli shelling on south Lebanon yesterday, in Khirbit Silm, southern Lebanon October 10, 2023. (credit: MOHAMED AZAKIR/REUTERS)

Advisory comes as tensions continue to rise

The notice comes at a time of uncertainty, with regular exchanges of fire between IDF and Hezbollah forces and concern that Israel's ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza may expand into a northern front with Hezbollah in Lebanon as well. 

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