
The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel has urged Vietnamese nationals to “proactively prepare and seek ways to leave Israel via land routes,” and has launched an online registration form to support those wishing to evacuate.
In a statement issued on June 17, the embassy said: “In light of the current situation and to ensure the safety of Vietnamese citizens in Israel, the Embassy of Vietnam advises citizens to actively prepare and explore ways to exit Israel via land border crossings—particularly toward Jordan or Egypt—when security conditions allow.”
To facilitate assistance, the embassy has opened an online registration form for those intending to return to Vietnam or travel to a third country. The deadline to register is 3:00 p.m. local time (7:00 p.m. Hanoi time).
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The embassy will compile a list of registrants and coordinate with relevant authorities to develop appropriate support plans based on the needs of different groups and depending on the evolving security situation.
The embassy also advised Vietnamese citizens in Israel to strictly comply with local security regulations, stay fully prepared with essential supplies in case of emergency evacuation or temporary shelter, especially if their homes are damaged and uninhabitable. Citizens are encouraged to maintain regular contact with the embassy.
The notice warned that the risk of casualties and property damage in Israel may increase due to recent missile attacks from Iran, with central and northern regions remaining high-risk areas.
As of March 2025, there are approximately 700 Vietnamese nationals residing in Israel.
Meanwhile, in Iran, Ambassador Nguyen Luong Ngoc confirmed that the Vietnamese community remains safe, mentally stable, and in frequent contact with the embassy. There are currently 38 Vietnamese citizens in Iran, including embassy staff, local residents, and short-term visitors. The embassy in Iran is also working closely with Vietnamese authorities, local agencies, and relevant countries to implement necessary citizen protection measures, including evacuation plans if required.
Emergency Contacts:
In Israel:
Mr. Tran Van Giooc, First Secretary
Phone: +972-555-025-616 | Email: giooctv.mofa@gmail.com
Ms. Nguyen Thuy Anh, Second Secretary
Phone: +972-52-727-4248 | Email: anhnguyen.mofavn@gmail.com
Ms. Nguyen Bich Thuy, First Secretary
Phone: +972-50-878-3373 | Email: thuynb.mofa@gmail.com
In Iran:
Vietnamese Embassy Hotline in Iran: +98-933-965-8252 or +98-991-205-7570
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Source: Vietnam Insider

