Embassy in Israel asks Belarusian citizens to refrain from traveling around the country
The Embassy of Belarus in Israel urges Belarusian citizens there to be vigilant after Iran launched an attack on the country.

It is recommended to stay near protected premises (shelters), and in case of relevant orders, to remain there until an official announcement from the Home Front Command.
If possible, movement around the country should be limited as much as possible, non-essential travel should be avoided, and places of mass gatherings should be shunned.
In addition, diplomats ask to carefully monitor messages from reliable and official sources of information, including publications by Israeli state bodies and alerts from the Belarusian Embassy in Israel.
The embassy continues to operate in normal mode. Visitors are received on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9:00 to 13:00 both by appointment and on a first-come, first-served basis.
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