Vietnamese embassy in Israel halts mass evacuation plans, keeping citizen protection hotline open

The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel has suspended large-scale evacuation registration for its citizens, citing a de-escalation after the recent Israel-Iran conflict cooled off.
Vietnamese embassy in Israel halts mass evacuation plans as ceasefire kicks in
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The embassy is keeping its citizen protection hotline open, but now focusing assistance on critical and vulnerable cases, such as individuals with serious injuries or those unable to manage basic needs independently.

Vietnamese nationals are urged to adhere to local safety guidelines, especially by tracking security maps issued by Israel’s Home Front Command at https://www.oref.org.il. The embassy also encourages them to resume work, study, and daily routines when conditions allow.

For emergencies, they can contact First Secretary Tran Van Giuoc at +972-555025616 or giooctv.mofa@gmail.com, or First Secretary Nguyen Bich Thuy at +972-50-878-3373 or thuynb.mofa@gmail.com.

The advisory follows a US-brokered ceasefire mediated by President Donald Trump, valid on June 24, which has paused Israel-Iran hostilities. According to the Israeli Home Front Command, all emergency directives have been lifted, though standard defence protocols will remain in place from 6:00pm on June 26 to 8:00pm on June 30.

Domestic and international flights at Ben Gurion International Airport, along with civil, social, and educational activities, have returned to normal, signalling that security risks have been brought under control.

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(Source: VNA)