Foreign Office warns against traveling to Iran and Israel, and in parts also Iraq. Travel to Jordan is also not recommended.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) condemned the attack and warned of further escalations. What happens next remains unclear - especially because the voices from Israel contradict each other about how to respond to Iran's attack. Britain is reportedly planning to evacuate Britons. The airspace, which was closed on Sunday night, is open again. The international airport in Tehran will remain closed until Monday morning (April 15). It is recommended to keep sufficient supplies of food, water and fuel on hand. It is also recommended to register on the Federal Foreign Office's crisis preparedness lists. The Foreign Office has continued to update its travel warning for Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. After the attacks from Iran, Israel is preparing for a possible exceptional situation. The US President Joe Biden has assured Israel of the US's full support. According to a report from the news site Axios, Biden has made it clear that he opposes an Israeli counterattack.