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Australia expects Iran war to intensify, shuts some Middle East embassies

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SYDNEY, March 11 (Reuters) - ‌Australia has closed its embassies ​in Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv as well as its ⁠consulate in Dubai, the foreign minister said on Wednesday, amid fears the conflict in the ​Middle East could intensify.

* Foreign Minister Penny Wong said ‌at least nine citieswhere Australian embassies and consulates are located haveexperienced missile and drone attacks. * "Iran's reprisal ⁠attacks continue at scale and at ⁠a depththat we have not seen before," she told parliament. * The conflict was "likely to intensify and continue in thenear term", she said. * "Our missions ‌in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Tel Aviv have ⁠allhad to physically close in ‌the last week." * Australia has ​also directed dependants of diplomaticofficials in the United Arab Emirates and Israel to leave. * "The dangerous ‌and destabilising attacks by Iran ​putcivilian lives at ⁠risk, including Australian lives, and wecontinue to ‌support Australians affected as ⁠limited commercialflights resume and we expand consular efforts," Wong said. * More than 3,200 Australians have returned ​from the MiddleEast ‌on 23 commercial flights. About 115,000 citizens were ⁠inthe region when the ​conflict began.

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; ​Editing by Sonali Paul)

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