Mexico has evacuated more than 1,300 of its citizens from several Middle Eastern countries affected by escalating conflict, according to the Mexican Foreign Ministry (SRE). As of the latest reports, at least 1,337 Mexican residents and tourists have been safely evacuated from nations including the United Arab Emirates, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Qatar, Iran, and Bahrain. No injuries or casualties have been reported among those relocated.
The evacuations began shortly after the conflict intensified on February 28 and have been conducted through a combination of commercial flights and land routes, despite intermittent closures and disruptions of regional airspace. Mexican embassy personnel have maintained close coordination to support the affected nationals and provide ongoing assistance during the process.
Mexican authorities have urged citizens to avoid travel to the Middle East while tensions continue, emphasizing the importance of contacting airlines or travel agencies for the latest updates on flight availability. The embassies in the region remain vigilant and available to assist Mexicans facing difficulties in affected areas.
Looking ahead, the situation remains fluid as Mexican officials continue monitoring developments and stand ready to execute further evacuations if necessary. The decision to maintain or lift travel warnings will depend on how the conflict evolves in the coming weeks, which will be critical for the safety of Mexican citizens still in the region or considering travel there.

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