Israel: The US is closing the embassy in Jerusalem, they ask for unconditional surrender of Iran

by Andrea
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Ανησυχία στην παγκόσμια ναυτιλία για τα Στενά του Ορμούζ καθώς κλιμακώνεται η σύγκρουση Ισραήλ – Ιράν

Their diplomacy announced yesterday that the country in the country will remain closed as tomorrow for security reasons, as the screenplay for US military involvement is intensifying.

The US Embassy in Israel

“Due to the security situation and on the basis of recommendations” by Israeli military authorities, “the US Embassy in Jerusalem will be closed tomorrow (today Wednesday, June 18th) until Friday (June 20th),” a statement posted on its website.

“Due to the current security situation and the ongoing conflict between and the US embassy asked all US government workers and their family members to continue to find refuge where they are inside and near their homes until younger.”

He announced Tuesday that he was creating a Task Force to help American citizens to be informed of the developments in the conflict.

Issuance of a directive to US citizens

US authorities have issued a directive that advises Americans “not traveling” to Israel, Iraq and above all in Iran “under any circumstances”.

Trump asks Iran’s delivery unconditional

The United States had already reduced their staff at their embassy in Iraq for security reasons and gave their approval to leave the country and Israel members of their staff who are not necessary and their families are also necessary.

The US president convened yesterday at the White House meeting of the National Security Council, and earlier demanded that Iran were delivered unconditionally, in the midst of Israel’s attack with a publicly declared aim of preventing Islamic Republic from gaining a nuclear arsenal.

Source: RES

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