India issues fresh advisory to its nationals in Israel amid conflict with Iran

The Indian Embassy in Israel on Sunday issued a fresh advisory to its nationals present in the country and asked them to avoid unnecessary movement while adhering to the safety protocols issued by the Israeli authorities amid the ongoing conflict with Iran.
"The Embassy of India in Tel Aviv is in touch with members of the Indian community in Israel, including caregivers, workers, students, businessmen and tourist groups. All necessary measures are being taken to ensure their safety and well-being," the Embassy said in a statement.
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The Embassy said it is continuously monitoring the situation in the region and keeping in touch with Israeli authorities.
"All Indian nationals are once again advised to stay vigilant, strictly avoid any unnecessary movement and adhere to the safety protocols as advised by the Israeli authorities and home front command (https://oref.org.il/eng). Safety and security of Indian nationals is most paramount for us," the advisory further said.
Meanwhile, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, over the evolving situation in the region on June 13.
During the discussion, Prime Minister Netanyahu briefed Modi on recent developments, while the Indian Prime Minister conveyed India’s concerns over the situation.
Modi emphasized the urgent need for the early restoration of peace and stability in the region, reaffirming India's commitment to global peace efforts.
Iran Launches Two Ballistic Missiles At Israel
The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen claimed to have launched two ballistic missiles at Israel on Saturday in coordination with Iran, targeting “sensitive Israeli enemy targets” in the Tel Aviv area, media reports said.
As per media reports, at least 10 people were dead while 200 were injured in Iranian barrages.
However, military officials told The Times of Israel that the IDF is not aware of any ballistic missile fire from Yemen in the previous 24 hours.
Meanwhile, Israel's emergency service said four people have been confirmed dead at the site of the strike in central Israel, BBC reported.
A missile launched by the Houthis on Friday hit a Palestinian town in the West Bank, wounding several people.
The group did not take responsibility for the launch.
Meanwhile, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it completed an extensive series of strikes on targets in Tehran related to the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons project.
The targets included the Iranian Ministry of Defense headquarters, the headquarters of the SPND nuclear project, and additional targets, it said.