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US Embassy in Israel to Staff: Get Out Now if You Want to Go

Huckabee says government has authorized departures
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 27, 2026 10:08 AM CST
US Embassy in Israel to Staff: Get Out Now if You Want to Go
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, departs from Souda Naval Base near Chania on the island of Crete, Greece, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026.   (AP Photo/Giannis Angelakis)

The US Embassy in Israel on Friday told its staff that it could leave the country and urged anyone considering departure to do so immediately, as the threat of an American strike on Iran looms. US Ambassador Mike Huckabee told embassy employees in an email that discussions with officials in Washington had led to a decision authorizing departures for those who wished to leave. The email was recounted to the AP by someone involved with the US mission who wasn't authorized to share details. Sent before 10:30am, it urged staff considering departure to do so quickly, advising them to focus initially on getting any flight out of Israel and to then make their way to Washington.

"Those wishing to take AD should do so TODAY," Huckabee wrote, using an acronym for "authorized departure." "While there may be outbound flights over the coming days, there may not be," he added. Huckabee said that there was no need for panic, but for those desiring to leave, it was important to make plans soon. He said the move "will likely result in high demand for airline seats today." KLM has already suspended service to Israel, the New York Times reports. The Dutch airline cited "commercial and operational considerations."

  • Meanwhile, Britain's Foreign Office said that "due to the security situation, UK staff have been temporarily withdrawn from Iran." It said that the embassy was operating remotely.
  • Australia on Wednesday "directed the departure of all dependents of Australian officials posted to Israel in response to the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East." China, India, and several European countries with missions in Iran advised citizens to avoid travel to the country as well.
  • Earlier this week, the US evacuated dozens of nonessential personnel and family members from its embassy in Lebanon, the Guardian reports.

  • The email from Huckabee came a day after Iran and the United States walked away from nuclear negotiations without a deal, in their third round of talks in Geneva. Technical discussions are scheduled to take place in Vienna next week.
  • Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to meet later Friday in Washington with Oman's foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi, who has been mediating during the talks, the AP reports, citing a person with knowledge of the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity. Earlier, al-Busaidi said there had been significant progress made on Thursday, though officials from Iran and the United States haven't announced steps forward. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday offered no specifics, but said "what needs to happen has been clearly spelled out from our side."
  • According to a confidential report by the International Atomic Agency circulated to member states and seen Friday by the AP, Iran hasn't granted the UN nuclear watchdog access to its nuclear facilities affected by the 12-day war in June, and as a result can't confirm whether Iran has stopped its uranium enrichment or the size of its stockpile.

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