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

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Smoke rises from a building following a reported strike, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran in this screen grab obtained from social media video released March 11, 2026. Social Media/via REUTERS
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    Australia has closed its embassies in Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv as well ​as its consulate in Dubai, the ‌foreign minister said on Wednesday, 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 United Arab Emirates 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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