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Australia expects Iran war to intensify, shuts some Middle East embassies

Australia expects Iran war to intensify, shuts some Middle East embassies
A man uses machinery to clear debris near the site of an Israeli strike on an apartment building, in central Beirut, Lebanon on March 11 following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.
PHOTO: Reuters file

SYDNEY — Australia has closed its embassies in Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv as well as its consulate in Dubai, the foreign minister said on Wednesday (March 11), amid fears the conflict in the Middle East could intensify.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said at least nine cities where Australian embassies and consulates are located have experienced missile and drone attacks. 

"Iran's reprisal attacks continue at scale and at a depth that we have not seen before," she told parliament. 

The conflict was "likely to intensify and continue in the near term", she said. 

"Our missions in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Tel Aviv have all had to physically close in the last week."  

Australia has also directed dependants of diplomatic officials ‌in the UAE and Israel to leave. 

"The dangerous and destabilising attacks by Iran put civilian lives at risk, including Australian lives, and we continue to support Australians affected as limited commercial flights resume and we expand consular efforts," Wong said.  

More than 3,200 Australians have returned from the Middle East on 23 commercial flights. ​

About 115,000 citizens were in​ the region ​when the conflict began.

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