Foreign Ministry urges citizens not to travel to Lebanon

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31 July 2024

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In view of the events taking place in the region, especially in the Lebanese Republic, the Foreign Ministry urges against travel to Lebanon. The Ministry is also advising all Omani citizens present in Lebanon to return immediately to their homeland.

In the event of any emergency, it requests citizens to contact Oman’s Embassy in Beirut on the following numbers:

(+961) 1–856 555

+961 76 010 037

This is an unofficial English version of an Arabic report. To view the official Arabic text, click here.

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