The Department of Foreign Affairs urged Irish citizens in Lebanon to “exercise extreme caution” in their movements
Irish citizens have been advised to leave Lebanon as the situation in the Middle Eastern country remains “highly volatile” due to the ongoing conflict in Israel and occupied Palestinian territories.
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