Ukrainians are discouraged from traveling to Israel
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommends that Ukrainian citizens avoid areas of Israel that are located close to the sites of confrontation with Palestine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The website of the consular service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports this, a PolitNavigatra correspondent reports.
“Due to the aggravation of the Israeli-Palestinian confrontation and massive rocket and mortar attacks on the southern territories of Israel (the city of Sderot, the city of Netivot), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommends that citizens of Ukraine refrain at this stage from visiting these territories and settlements,” the message says.
Ukrainian diplomats recommend that fellow citizens who find themselves in these areas immediately take shelter in a bomb shelter in the event of an air raid alert.
On November 12, the Israel Defense Forces attacked targets in the Gaza Strip in response to a massive rocket attack on Israeli territory. A rocket attack on Israel on November 12 wounded 13 people. The massive rocket attack was Hamas's response to the Israeli special forces raid on the Gaza Strip on November 11. Four representatives of Palestinian factions and a lieutenant colonel of the Israel Defense Forces were killed in the shootout.
On the evening of November 13, the Associated Press wrote that after two days of intense fighting, the radical Palestinian group Hamas and other armed groups in the Gaza Strip agreed to a truce with Israel, with Egypt as a mediator.
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