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Travel Weekly > Destinations > Smartraveller makes update on Lebanon travel and global unrest as tensions continue to rise in Middle East
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Smartraveller makes update on Lebanon travel and global unrest as tensions continue to rise in Middle East

Zach Havard
Published on: 19th October 2023 at 7:45 PM
Zach Havard
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Lebanon protesters outside US embassy in Beirut after Gaza hospital blast . (Source: BBC News)
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Following updates on advice to both Israel and Palestine on 9 October, Smartraveller has updated its information for Lebanon and made a statement in relation to demonstrations and unrest around the globe.

As of today, 19 October, the Lebanon tab on the site advises, “do not travel due to the volatile security situation and the risk of the security situation deteriorating further.”

The announcement follows continuing unrest in the nation and ‘rioting in front of the American embassy.’

Footage from Lebanon, where protesters are now rioting in front of the American embassy pic.twitter.com/dXI5FMpecZ

— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) October 18, 2023

“If you’re in Lebanon and wish to leave, you should depart through the first available commercial option as soon as you’re able to do so,” the site continues.

“Airports may pause operations with little notice due to heightened security concerns. This may cause flight delays or cancellations for a sustained period.

“The Australian Government’s ability to assist you to depart Lebanon will be very limited in a deteriorating security situation.

Terrorist attacks could occur anytime and anywhere, including in Beirut (see ‘Terrorism’).

If you need emergency consular assistance, contact the Australian Government’s Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 (if you’re overseas) and 1300 555 135 (in Australia).

Global Announcement

Smarttraveller also posted a statement in relation to the growing number of protest demonstrations around the world.

Pro Palestine protests from Sydney Australia. Free Palestine 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/tGKYB33q4F

— мσηтαнα тαяαвєу (@MontahaTarabey) October 15, 2023

Sydney has had two protests in the wake of the conflict between Hamas and Israel, most recently, Saturday past.

Posted on Smarttraveller – 19 October:

Demonstrations and unrest

“Demonstrations and unrest linked to the situation in the Middle East are occurring in countries worldwide,” it reads.

“If you’re travelling overseas, it’s important to be aware of current events in your destination and look after your safety.

“Understand that events in one country can spark unrest in another.”

Before you travel 

Demonstrations and unrest can impact your travel plans. If the unrest escalates or centres around transport hubs, it may impact transport into and out of a destination.

  • Read the travel advisory for your destination and subscribe for updates.
  • Keep an eye on current events in your destination. Monitor local and international media for information about possible safety or security risks.
  • Contact your airline if you’re concerned that your flights are affected.

Be prepared to change your travel plans within your destination to avoid demonstrations and unrest.

While your overseas: put your safety first

Your safety is your first priority. Monitor the local media for updates and stay clear of planned or active demonstrations.

Even peaceful protests and rallies can be unpredictable or turn violent at short notice. Particularly when tensions between local community groups are running high.

If a demonstration starts while you’re in an area, move away to find a safe location.

Stay within the law

Some destinations have banned protests and demonstrations. It’s your responsibility to know and stay within the law.

If you break the law, local authorities could arrest or jail you. Even if you weren’t involved, they may detain you for being in the area.

  • Don’t take part in an illegal demonstration, even if you agree with the cause.
  • Don’t set out to watch an illegal event as a tourist. Don’t take photos. Local authorities may think you’re a demonstrator.
  • Stay out of the area of an illegal event. You could be on camera. Authorities may take photos and videos of demonstrations. They may use these to identify and arrest participants afterwards.

The Australian Government is limited in how and when it can help if you’re arrested or jailed overseas. Understand our limits. Read the Consular Services Charter.

Follow instructions from local authorities

Do what the local first responders tell you. This includes police and paramedics. They’re the authority in your location.

They may issue instructions to the crowd through a loudspeaker, the media and/or social media. Follow their instructions – not doing so could threaten your safety.

Stay informed

Keep track of local events as you travel.

  • Monitor local media and social media.
  • Stay in touch with family and friends back home.
  • Subscribe to the travel advisory for your destination.
  • Follow @Smartraveller on Facebook, X and Instagram.
  • Talk to your tour guide or hotel manager. They may have local insight on what’s going on.

Read more

  • Find out what to do if there’s a demonstration or civil unrest.
  • Read the Consular Services Charter to know how the Australian Government can and can’t help while you’re overseas.
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