Israel on High Alert, India Advises Citizens to Leave Iran Amid Tensions

Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar stated Israel is closely monitoring Iran and is prepared to defend itself, citing Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and support for proxies. He expressed hope that ongoing US-Iran negotiations would lead Iran to abandon aggressive policies but emphasized readiness if diplomacy fails. Concurrently, the Indian Embassy in Iran issued an advisory urging all Indian nationals to leave the country due to the evolving situation and ongoing anti-government protests. The advisory calls for caution, avoiding protest areas, and staying in contact with the embassy.

Key Points: Israel-Iran Tensions: Envoy Warns, India Issues Iran Advisory

  • Israel monitoring Iran's nuclear threat
  • Diplomacy hoped for but defense readiness emphasized
  • India issues advisory for citizens in Iran
  • Anti-government protests continue in Iranian cities
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"Ready to defend ourselves at any moment," Israel's envoy on tensions with Iran

Israel's envoy says ready to defend against Iran as India advises nationals to leave Iran. Latest on regional tensions and security alerts.

"Israel is very alert and will continue to be ready to defend ourselves at any moment. - Reuven Azar"

By Sahil Pandey, Jerusalem, February 24

Israeli Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, said that Israel is prepared to defend their country if the need arises.

Azar, in a conversation with ANI, noted that Israel is closely monitoring Iran's activities, citing threats to its existence and Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

Azar stated that Israel has countered these threats in the past two years and hopes ongoing US-Iran negotiations succeed, leading Iran to abandon its aggressive policies.

He warned that if diplomacy fails, Israel remains vigilant and prepared to defend itselfm adding that the situation is volatile, and Israel will continue to prioritise its security.

"Well, we have been, as you know, watching Iran closely because Iran has been threatening our country with elimination. They were trying to actually produce the weapons to annihilate us, like nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and they were helping proxies in our region, the terrorist organisations that were attacking uh us as well. We have dealt with that in the last two years. And now there is a negotiation going on with the United States. We hope the negotiation works and that finally Iran will stop pursuing this policy of trying to exterminate us and will stop pursuing building weapons of mass destruction to do that. So if the diplomacy works, Iran will change course. And if it's not, think that the situation will continue to be volatile. But Israel is very alert and will continue to be ready to defend ourselves at any moment," he said.

Meanwhile, the Embassy of India in Iran on Monday issued an advisory asking Indian nationals to leave Iran through available means of transport, including commercial flights, in view of the evolving situation and ongoing nationwide anti-government protests.

In an official statement, the Embassy said the advisory is in continuation of the government's earlier notice issued on January 5, 2026, and reiterated on January 14, 2026.

"In view of the evolving situation in Iran, Indian nationals who are currently in Iran (students, pilgrims, business persons and tourists) are advised to leave Iran by available means of transport, including commercial flights," the statement read.

The Embassy further reiterated that all Indian citizens and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) in Iran should exercise due caution, avoid areas witnessing protests or demonstrations, remain in close contact with the Indian Embassy, and regularly monitor local media for updates.

This comes after thousands of Iranian students staged anti-government protests at universities in Tehran and other cities for a second consecutive day, on Sunday, as campuses reopened a month after deadly nationwide unrest, Al Jazeera reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
The world doesn't need another conflict. While Israel's security concerns are valid, I hope the US-led negotiations succeed. A war in the Middle East would have global repercussions, including on oil prices and our economy. Let's pray for peace. 🙏
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Rohit P
Good to see our embassy acting proactively to ensure the safety of Indians in Iran. That's what matters most to us. As for Israel and Iran, it's their long-standing issue. We should maintain our strategic ties with both while firmly prioritizing our national interest.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The envoy's words are strong. Iran's internal protests add another layer of complexity. Hope all Indian students and pilgrims get home safe. The situation feels like it could escalate any moment.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to Israel's position, I feel the language of "elimination" and "extermination" from both sides just fuels the fire. The cycle of threat and counter-threat helps no one. The international community needs to push harder for a diplomatic solution. War is not an option.
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Karthik V
India has managed relationships with both countries quite skillfully so far. We buy oil, have Chabahar port interests with Iran, and strong defence & tech ties with Israel. This balancing act is crucial and must continue. Our MEA has its work cut out.

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