March 9, 2026

Within the opening days of the Iran-US-Israel war, the State Department urged Americans across 14 countries in the Middle East region to urgently depart. There’s since been an ongoing US government facilitated evacuation effort. Private tour groups have also been coordinating to get people out.

 

As the Iran-US-Israel war ignites tensions across the Middle East, the State Department has urgently urged Americans in 14 countries to evacuate, with ongoing government and private efforts aiding escape; tourists in Israel are fleeing through Egypt to catch safe flights, while Turkey—a traditionally stable and popular destination—is now partially on the warning list due to escalating risks of terrorism, armed conflict, and detentions. Although the advisory only covers southeast Turkey, the U.S. has ordered non-essential consulate staff out of Adana near the key NATO Incirlik air base, highlighting the growing strategic sensitivity as bombings continue and American troops remain stationed at several Turkish bases.

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