In a significant escalation, the U.S. has authorized the evacuation of non-essential staff from its embassy in Jerusalem as tensions with Iran intensify. This decision, made on February 27, 2026, aligns with President Donald Trump's threats of military action against Iran and the largest military buildup in the Middle East in decades. The U.S. State Department urged personnel to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights are still available, reflecting the urgent nature of the situation. This move follows a round of Oman-mediated talks between the U.S. and Iran, which were viewed as a last-ditch effort to avert war. However, optimism was dampened by Iran's warning that Washington must drop 'excessive demands' to reach a deal (South China Morning Post).
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The U.S. has ordered non-essential embassy staff in Jerusalem to evacuate amid rising tensions with Iran, coinciding with military buildup and stalled diplomatic talks, raising conflict risks.
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