Rising tensions linked to Iran are spreading across the Middle East, raising concern for governments and civilians. The U.S. has warned its citizens that risks may extend beyond the immediate conflict zone.
Recent U.S. and Israeli military actions have intensified, with strikes and counteractions affecting multiple countries, including Lebanon and several Gulf nations. Even countries not directly involved, like Turkey, have reported missile interceptions.
As instability grows, thousands of Americans in the region are being urged to stay alert. The U.S. warns of possible travel disruptions, targeted diplomatic sites, and potential threats to American interests worldwide.
Officials say the situation is expanding, not stabilizing, with risks no longer limited to one region.

