The Foreign Ministry said on Monday that no Jordanians were injured in the ongoing Israeli air strikes on Lebanon, and urged nationals to leave the country soon. Ministry spokesman Sufian Qudah said a crisis cell formed after the Israeli aggression and the Jordanian embassy in Beirut were working around the clock to provide all possible assistance to Jordanians in Lebanon and facilitate their departure from the country. He urged Jordanians to leave Lebanon as soon as possible for their safety due to the ongoing Israeli aggression. Qudah also called on Jordanians there for caution and to heed instructions by Lebanese authorities and to register on the website of the Jordanian Embassy in Beirut through the link: https://mfa.gov.jo/ar/embassy/Beirut/form. Source: Jordan News Agency
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