Sri Lanka Embassy Issues Safety Advisory for Nationals in Israel Amid Rising Regional Tensions
January 15, Colombo (LNW): Amid growing instability across the Middle East, the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Israel has released a fresh set of safety advisories for Sri Lankan citizens living and working in the country, urging calm, vigilance and strict adherence to official instructions.
In its statement, the Embassy drew attention to recent regional developments, including an advisory issued by the Government of India calling on its nationals and people of Indian origin in Iran to depart at the earliest opportunity. It also noted international media reports suggesting preparations for the evacuation of staff from certain United States military facilities in Doha, alongside disruptions and restrictions affecting some flights transiting the region.
The Embassy reassured Sri Lankans that Israel’s security apparatus remains on a high state of readiness. According to the statement, the Israel Defense Forces are fully prepared to respond to any escalation, with missile defence systems on heightened alert.
Addressing speculation and unverified reports circulating on social media and other platforms, the Embassy cautioned against panic. It stressed that Israeli security authorities are equipped to manage emerging threats and will take necessary measures to ensure public safety. Sri Lankan nationals were advised not to be unduly alarmed by misinformation and to rely only on official sources.
The Embassy reminded the community that during the Iranian missile attacks in June 2025, no Sri Lankans were injured, largely due to timely compliance with warnings and the swift use of shelters following alerts issued by Israeli authorities and the Embassy. Building on that experience, Sri Lankans were urged to remain alert at all times and to follow instructions broadcast through Israeli media and security channels without delay.
Among the guidance issued, those with ongoing medical needs were advised to keep essential medication within easy reach. Sri Lankans working outdoors were instructed to move immediately to the nearest shelter upon receiving an alert, while those travelling by vehicle should leave their vehicles and seek the closest safe location if a warning is sounded. Families in Sri Lanka were also asked to remain calm should temporary communication disruptions occur due to power or internet outages.
In addition, Sri Lankans planning travel to Israel in the coming days were encouraged to closely monitor developments and assess the situation carefully before proceeding.
The Embassy noted that while its offices will be closed on 15 January 2026 for Thai Pongal and on 16 and 17 January 2026 due to the Israeli weekend, emergency services will remain available should any urgent situation arise.
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