The Israeli military has issued an evacuation advisory for Iranian civilians living near weapons production sites and associated infrastructure within Iran. The message was shared on the social media platform X in both Arabic and Farsi by an official military spokesperson.
According to the statement, the advisory applies to areas surrounding “all weapons factories and supporting facilities,” urging residents to relocate for their safety. No specific locations or timelines were disclosed.
The announcement follows heightened tensions between Israel and Iran in recent days, marked by cross-border strikes and military escalations. While Israel did not confirm any immediate plans for further action, the public nature of the warning is being interpreted as a precautionary measure.
Iranian authorities have not yet issued a response to the advisory.
The development comes amid growing international calls for de-escalation and diplomatic engagement to prevent further deterioration of the security situation in the region.
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