UK mounts operation to support thousands of Britons in Middle East
Flights have been diverted or cancelled, with journeys to and from Tel Aviv, Dubai, Doha and other international hubs affected. The government has asked British nationals in Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, the Palestinian territories, Qatar and UAE to register their presence to receive updates. British nationals are currently advised to stay where they are and follow the instructions of local authorities, as well as monitor the Foreign Office's travel advice, which officials expect to change rapidly.
"I ask all our people in the region to please register your presence and follow Foreign Office travel advice," he added.
"I know this is a deeply worrying time.
And we will continue to do all we can to support you. "
The Israeli military said it had continued to hit sites in central Tehran following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in an airstrike on Saturday morning. Iran has vowed to retaliate with "devastating blows" and has fired missiles at many of its neighbouring countries as well as US military targets. In Dubai, residents have mainly stayed indoors as their city has been hit by missiles and drones, with luxury hotels and its main airport - the world's busiest by passenger traffic - damaged. Elsewhere, UK nationals in Saudi Arabia have been told to "remain indoors in a secure location", while those in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and Turkey have been instructed to "remain vigilant" and take shelter if advised to do so.
It is understood no British nationals have been killed or injured so far in the conflict.
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