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US orders some diplomatic staff to leave Middle East as Iran conflict escalates

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DUBAI, March ‌3 (Reuters) - The U.S. on Tuesday ordered ​non-emergency government personnel and their family members to ⁠leave the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq and Jordan and closed several ​diplomatic missions across the region as tensions with ‌Iran escalated.

The U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia was closed following a drone attack, with Americans in ⁠Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran told ⁠to continue sheltering in place.

The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait said it would remain closed until further notice, and all regular and ‌emergency consular appointments were cancelled.

In Israel, the ⁠U.S. Embassy said it was ‌not in a position ​to evacuate or directly assist Americans seeking to leave the country and advised citizens ‌to make their own security ​plans.

The measures come ⁠as the conflict involving the U.S., ‌Israel and Iran widens ⁠across the region, prompting heightened security precautions at U.S. diplomatic facilities and restrictions on ​non-essential travel to ‌military installations.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Ahmed Elimam; ⁠Writing by Elwely ​Elwelly; Editing by Tom Hogue, Christopher Cushing ​and Kate Mayberry)

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