US officials say Iran threatens American universities in Lebanon

Iran and its proxy terrorist militias made targeted threats Universities in LebanonUS officials said the State Department warned Americans not to go out now while commercial flights are still available.

Officials said Iran had “specifically threatened” American universities across the Middle East.

The US Embassy in Beirut described the security situation in Lebanon as “volatile and unpredictable.”

“Air strikes, drones, and missile attacks are occurring across the country, especially in the south, the Bekaa, and parts of Beirut,” the officials wrote in a security warning.

Smoke rises from a building hit by an Israeli airstrike near Airport Road in Beirut, Lebanon

Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike on a building near the airport road in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday. (Hussein Al-Mulla/AFP)

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The American Embassy in Beirut added this Strongly encouraged US citizens in southern Lebanon, near the border with Syria, in refugee settlements and in the southern suburbs of Beirut — including the suburbs — should immediately leave those areas.

“We recommend that American citizens in Lebanon who choose not to leave prepare contingency plans for emergency situations and be prepared to shelter in place if the situation deteriorates further.” Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A man rides a motorcycle near a burned tree and charred wreckage in Beirut

A man rides a motorcycle near a burned tree and charred wreckage after an Israeli raid on Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday. (Hassan Ammar/AFP)

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Commercial flights It is served by Middle East Airlines, operating from Beirut Rafic Hariri Airport.

Officials said Americans should strongly consider leaving on a flight “if they believe it is safe to do so.”

The U.S. Embassy in Beirut provides limited passport services on an emergency basis to American citizens.

An excavator works to remove rubble at the site of the strike in the Zoqaq al-Blat area in Beirut, Lebanon

An excavator removes rubble from the site of an Israeli raid on March 18 in the Zoqaq al-Blat area in central Beirut, Lebanon. (Khalil Al-Ashawi/Reuters)

All routine consular services, including visa processes, have been suspended until further notice.

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A must for those who have plans to travel to Lebanon Officials said it was cancelled.

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