The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued on this Saturday (28) a consular alert recommending that Brazilians avoid travel to 11 Middle Eastern countries, following the military escalation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.
According to the statement, the measure was adopted “in view of the recent escalation of tensions in the Middle East”.
The recommendation is that citizens do not travel to:
• Iran;
• Israel;
• Qatar;
• Kuwait;
• United Arab Emirates;
• Bahrain;
• Jordan;
• Iraq;
• Lebanon;
• Palestine;
• Syria.
Guidelines
For Brazilians who are already in these countries, Itamaraty recommends redoubled attention and strict compliance with local authorities’ guidelines.
In case of bombings or airstrikes, the guidance is to immediately seek the nearest shelter. Those on the street should head to subway stations, overpasses, or underground parking lots. In residences, the recommendation is to remain in internal rooms, with at least two walls between you and the outside of the building, keeping doors and windows closed.
The ministry also advises against remaining in view of the sky, prioritizing more internal areas of the structure, and seeking shelter before using messaging apps or making phone calls. Another recommendation is to keep a reserve of water, filling bathtubs or large containers.
Among the general guidelines are to avoid crowds and protests, follow the official channels of Brazilian embassies, monitor local media, and ensure travel documents have at least six months of validity. In case of flight cancellations, the citizen should contact the airline for rescheduling.
According to Itamaraty, consular emergency situations are those involving immediate risk to the life, safety, or dignity of Brazilian citizens abroad.
Emergency Contacts
If Brazilian citizens in the 11 countries have any problem, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends contacting consular representations in the region.
Itamaraty released a list of phone numbers:
• Embassy in Tehran: +98 (0) 912-148-5200
• Embassy in Tel Aviv: +972 54 803 5858
• Embassy in Doha: +974 6612 6585
• Embassy in Kuwait: +965 6684 0540
• Embassy in Abu Dhabi: +971 50 668 3258
• Embassy in Manama: +973 3364 6483
• Embassy in Amman: +962 7 7558 4460
• Embassy in Baghdad: +964 780 929 1396
• Embassy in Beirut: +961 70 108 374
• Representative Office in Ramallah: +972 59 205 5510
• Embassy in Damascus: +963 933 213 438
Official Condemnation
The Brazilian government also condemned the attacks against Iran, classifying the offensive as an aggravating factor in regional instability and a risk to peace in the Middle East.
The operation was announced by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and involved Israel’s participation. Iran stated that the action violated its sovereignty and initiated retaliations against targets in the region.
Source: Agência Brasil


