MIDDLE EAST TRAVEL ADVISORY (REGIONAL TENSIONS)

 


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28 February 2026

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises all Bahamian nationals travelling to or residing in the Middle East to exercise heightened caution due to ongoing regional tensions and the potential for rapid escalation. These developments may result in short-notice travel disruption, including flight delays, airspace restrictions, and changes to local security posture.

Bahamian nationals are urged to remain vigilant, monitor official guidance, and review personal safety plans.

The Ministry strongly advises Bahamian nationals to avoid all travel to:

  • Israel
  • Palestine
  • The Islamic Republic of Iran

Due to ongoing hostilities and the risk of further military escalation, security conditions in these locations are volatile and unpredictable.

Bahamian nationals currently in these territories should consider departing by commercial means where it is safe to do so and remain in close contact with local authorities and airlines regarding available options. Please see Travel Advisory Scale for Middle East below.


TRAVEL ADVISORY SCALE

🔴 AVOID ALL TRAVEL
🟠 AVOID NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL
🟡 EXERCISE A HIGH DEGREE OF CAUTION
🟢 EXERCISE NORMAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONS

MIDDLE EAST – TRAVEL ADVISORY SUMMARY

Country Advisory Level Icon
Iran Avoid All Travel 🔴
Israel Avoid All Travel 🔴
PALESTINE Avoid All Travel 🔴
Syria Avoid Non-Essential Travel 🔴
Iraq Avoid Non-Essential Travel 🔴
Yemen Avoid Non-Essential Travel 🔴
Lebanon Avoid Non-Essential Travel 🟠
United Arab Emirates Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Qatar Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Kuwait Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Oman Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Bahrain Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Saudi Arabia Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Jordan Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Egypt Exercise High Degree of Caution 🟡
Türkiye Exercise High Degree of Caution (border areas elevated) 🟡
Cyprus Exercise Normal Security Precautions 🟢

REGIONAL RISKS

There is a heightened risk of regional tension. Escalation could lead to travel disruption and other unanticipated impacts across the region. Bahamian nationals should take sensible precautions, including:

  • Monitor local and international media for updates.
  • Follow all instructions issued by local authorities.
  • Avoid areas around security or military facilities and large public gatherings.
  • Keep departure plans under review and travel documents current.
  • Keep mobile devices charged.

SHELTER-IN-PLACE

Bahamian nationals in the following countries are advised to shelter in place until further notice: United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain.

  • Remain indoors and avoid all non-essential movement.
  • Move away from windows and external walls.
  • Follow official announcements only.

LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES

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Country Police Ambulance Fire/ Civil Defence Unified Emergency Official Authority (Emergency Interior) Official State Media Updates
UAE 999 998 997 112 NCEMA WAM
Bahrain 999 999 999 MOI Bahrain BNA
Qatar 999 999 999 112 MOI Qatar QNA
Saudi Arabia 999 997 998 911 MOI Saudi SPA
Oman 9999 9999 9999 Oman Police ONA
Kuwait 112 112 112 112 MOI Kuwait KUNA
Egypt 122 123 180 MOI Egypt SIS
Jordan 911 911 911 911 PSD Jordan Petra
Israel 100 101 102 Gov Israel GPO
Palestine 100 101 102 MOI Palestine Ma’an
Lebanon 112 140 175 ISF Lebanon NNA
Syria 112 110 113 MOI Syria SANA
Iraq 104 122 115 MOI Iraq INA
Yemen 194 191 191 MOI Yemen Saba
Iran 110 115 125 MOI Iran IRNA
Türkiye 112 MOI Türkiye Anadolu
Cyprus 199 112 112 112 MOI Cyprus CNA

CONSULAR CONTACTS

Embassy of The Bahamas in Abu Dhabi
Telephone: 971 02 667 3606
Emergency: 971 54 255 5363
Email: bahamasembassyuae@bahamas.gov.bs

For urgent crises, email: consularcrisis@bahamas.gov.bs

Last updated 28/02/2026