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title: "Australia shuts down Tehran embassy as Iran-Israel conflict escalates"
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# Australia shuts down Tehran embassy as Iran-Israel conflict escalates

> Australia said on Friday it had suspended operations at its embassy in Tehran, citing "a deteriorating security environment" as Israel hit Iran's nuclear facilities again, and the week-old air war showed no sign yet of an exit strategy from either side.

By Reuters · Published 20 June 2025, 06:10 SAST · Updated 20 June 2025, 06:10 SAST

## Key points
- In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Israel has kicked off an aerial blitz against Iran under the guise of thwarting nuclear ambitions, while Australia scrambles to evacuate its citizens from the chaos, proving that when it comes to geopolitical drama, the plot only thickens.
- Israel launched a preemptive aerial campaign against Iran, citing concerns over nuclear weapons development, while Iran denied such intentions and retaliated.
- The Australian government has ordered the evacuation of all officials and dependents from Iran due to escalating security concerns.
- Consular staff are being deployed to Azerbaijan to assist Australians seeking to leave Iran, as local services remain severely limited.
- Over 1,500 Australians and their families have requested assistance to exit Iran amid the ongoing crisis.

## Content

Israel launched a sweeping aerial campaign against Iran last Friday, calling it a preemptive strike to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Iran has denied any such plans and retaliated by launching counterstrikes on Israel.

"The Australian government has directed the departure of all Australian officials and dependents ... based on advice about the deteriorating security environment in Iran," Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a statement.

Consular staff are being deployed to neighbouring Azerbaijan, including its border crossings, to support Australians departing Iran, Wong said.

"We remain in close contact with other partner countries. At this stage, our ability to provide consular services is extremely limited due to the situation on the ground. The airspace remains closed," she added.

Australia's ambassador to Iran, Ian McConville, would remain in the region to support the government's response, Wong said.

More than 1,500 Australians and their families in Iran have sought assistance to leave the country, official data showed.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Diane Craft and Jamie Freed)
