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Saturday: 14 March 2026
  • 14 March 2026
  • 10:45
Israeli National Security Council Issues Urgent Instructions List for Israelis in UAE

Khaberni - The Israeli National Security Council issued mandatory guidelines for Israeli citizens in the UAE to ensure their safety.
The council, in a statement released via the Prime Minister's account, recommended strict adherence to the following measures:
Avoid gatherings and Israeli-associated events

Avoid attending any events or gatherings identified as Israeli, including visiting Jewish synagogues, Israeli-identity commercial establishments, or participating in public activities related to Israel.

Avoid being at the airport unless absolutely necessary (attendance is only permitted for holders of valid flight tickets).

Israeli company employees are also requested not to go to offices or facilities known to be linked to Israeli operations.

Air Travel Alerts

Avoid air travel that includes a layover in the Emirates, due to instability in air movement and frequent changes.

It is planned to conclude supplementary flight operations to repatriate Israelis from UAE to Israel on Sunday, March 15.

Protocol for Handling Drone Attacks

Based on recommendations from the Israeli Home Front Command, adhere to instructions from local security forces and respond immediately to alerts.

    Stay in a protected area when possible: immediately enter the nearest building, go up to the second floor, and avoid the ground floor due to explosion risks and shrapnel.
    Choose an inner room that has the most walls and the least number of windows, and sit below window level away from facing the door directly.
    If accessing a building is not possible or a nearby explosion occurs: immediately lie flat on the ground with hands protecting the head.
    When inside a vehicle: stop safely at the side of the road, exit the vehicle, and lie on the ground protecting the head.

Communication channels and support including the National Security Council hotline have also been dedicated, as well as following the Council's official accounts on "Facebook" and "Instagram".

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