Saudi embassy in Beirut calls on Saudi citizens in Lebanon to leave immediately

Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Beirut on Wednesday called on its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country immediately.
“The Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Republic of Lebanon is closely following the developments of the current events in the southern Lebanon region, calling on all citizens to adhere to the travel ban and to leave Lebanese territory immediately for those who are currently in Lebanon,” the embassy posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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