Australia advised nationals to depart Israel and Lebanon using commercial flights while it remains possible.By World Israel News StaffGovernments are increasingly moving to protect their citizens as fears of regional escalation grow.On Wednesday, the Australian government ordered family members of its diplomats stationed in Israel and Lebanon to leave both countries, citing what it described as a “deteriorating security situation in the Middle East.”Canberra also advised Australian nationals to depart Israel and Lebanon using commercial flights while it remains possible, signaling concern that travel routes could soon become restricted if tensions worsen.The move followed similar warnings issued a day earlier by Germany’s Federal Foreign Office, which released an advisory to German citizens in Israel and Lebanon amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran and growing fears of potential military action.According to reporting by Bild, the advisory urged Germans to stock up on essential supplies, familiarize themselves with nearby shelters, and prepare for the possibility of limited embassy assistance should regional airspace closures disrupt travel or consular operations.Earlier in the week, dozens of staff members were evacuated from the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon via Beirut’s airport in what officials described as a precautionary measure, reflecting mounting concern among Western governments that instability along Israel’s northern front could rapidly intensify as regional tensions continue to rise.With a third round of talks set for Thursday amid an unprecedented military buildup across the region, officials increasingly warn that a decisive moment may now be approaching, raising the stakes for negotiations widely viewed as a final opportunity to prevent escalation.The post Governments issue warnings, evacuations amid escalating tensions appeared first on World Israel News.