"US Issues Highest Travel Alert for Lebanon as Embassy Burns"

The US has issued a "do not travel" advisory for Lebanon after the American embassy in Beirut was set on fire by protestors. Family members of US government personnel and non-essential embassy staff were allowed to leave the country. The advisory was issued due to the unpredictable security situation related to rocket exchanges between Israel and armed militant factions. Large demonstrations have erupted in Lebanon following recent violence in Israel and Gaza. Protestors blocked major roads and threw Molotov cocktails at the embassy. Similar protests also took place at the French embassy. The protests were sparked by an explosion at a hospital in Gaza, with conflicting reports on who was responsible.
- Americans warned 'do not travel' to Lebanon as Beirut embassy is set on fire The Independent
- US State Department warns Americans not to travel to Lebanon amid Israel-Hamas war CNN
- State Department advises US citizens not to travel to Lebanon The Hill
- US sets travel alert for Lebanon to highest level The Times of Israel
- U.S. Allows Some Embassy Staff, Families to Leave Lebanon The Wall Street Journal
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