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In a major response to increased regional tensions, American embassies and consulates have issued a series of urgent security warnings for 15 countries in the East and adjacent regions. The warnings, which began to appear on June 12 and continued today, advise American citizens for a high degree of caution due to a volatile and unpredictable security environment. Travel Off Path has followed the events closely and will keep this article updated with new security warnings while the situation unfolds.
For every traveler with plans in these areas, the crucial question is, “Is my destination on the list?” This article gives the answer a consolidated overview of the current warnings, what they mean for you and the steps you need to take now.

The most serious warnings
The warnings are most focused on countries in the center of recent hostilities and people with standing security risks. The guidance here is direct and must be taken with the biggest seriousness.
- Israel: The American embassy in the alert of Jerusalem from June 15, 2025 is crucial. The direction for government employees to “protect shelter” indicates an active and unpredictable threat environment. For travelers this means that you must be prepared for sudden air cases sirens and know the location of the nearest hiding place or reinforced room. Commercial flights can be seriously disturbed and the movement in the country can be limited. Read the full Embassy Alert
- Iran: The advice to “leave immediately” is the highest level of warning for a country. This warning from 13 June 2025 suggests that commercial options to leave Iran cannot be available in the short term. Given the lack of diplomatic relations, the US government has an extremely limited capacity to provide emergency services to its citizens in Iran. Read the full Embassy Alert
- Pakistan: The alert for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province, published on June 12, 2025, strengthens a permanent “Level 4: Do Not Travel” Advice. This designation means that the US government regards the risk of life -threatening events, such as terrorism and kidnapping. Standard travel insurance policies can be void if you choose to travel to a region of level 4. Read the full embassy alert


The full list of countries under alert
For the following countries, guidance is all about maintaining increased situational awareness. This actively means avoiding potential risks and keeping a lower profile than you could normally.
- Iraq & Jordan: The specific reports of June 13, 2025, about potential missiles or drones in their airspace are even important for those who simply forward. A plane that flies through a conflict zone is at risk and these warnings indicate that the risk has currently been increased.




- Other regional reports (Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, Yemen): these countries share warnings and advise citizens that the safety environment can change quickly. This means avoiding all demonstrations, which can become violent without warning and have a clear plan for what to do if local transport is closed.
Read the official American embassy alerts for each country below:


Important steps that travelers can now take
In the light of these warnings, All travelers in the region must immediately take the following usable steps:
- Register for step: The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (Step) is a free service that registers your trip with the nearest American embassy or consulate. It is the most effective way for the embassy to offer you direct updates and to contact you in an emergency.
- View your insurance: Check your travel and health insurance policies now. Much standard policy contains a “war and terrorism” exclusion clause, which cannot free up your coverage at these locations. Understand what you are covered for.
- Confirm your flights: Before you go to the airport, Contact your airline directly to confirm your flight Status. Airspace closures can be done with little warning, leading to sudden and widespread cancellations.


- Prepare an unforeseen plan for: Have both digital and physical copies of your essential documents, including passports, visas and credit cards. Keep a list of emergency contacts and Know the physical route to the nearest American embassy or consulate.
- Set up a communication plan: Inform family or friends at home in your travel schedule and prepare a plan for regular check-ins so that they know that you are safe.
Your personal safety is paramount. Staying informed and prepared is the most effective way to navigate through the current, uncertain environment. Journey Will stay informed because this uncertain time unfolds.


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