Displaced residents celebrate as they return to their villages following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024, in Ablah, eastern Lebanon.
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The Australian government has reduced its travel warning for Lebanon, but still warns travellers should not venture to large parts of the country.
Lebanon has been embroiled in political crisis since 2019 and has also been impacted by the Gaza War spilling over its borders due to the presence of Hezbollah, a militant group at war with Israel.

Airstrikes and targeted attacks from Israel hit parts of the country, including the capital Beirut, and Israel even briefly invaded the southern part of the country last year before a ceasefire agreement was reached.

Displaced residents celebrate as they return to their villages following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024, in Ablah, eastern Lebanon.
A ceasefire ended Israel’s brief invasion of southern Lebanon. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

As a result, Smartraveller issued a blanket warning telling Australians not to travel to Lebanon.

However, the threat level has been lowered, with travellers now being told to “reconsider the need to travel” to Lebanon.

“We now advise reconsider your need to travel overall due to the uncertain security environment,” the revised warning reads.

“We continue to advise do not travel to several areas of Lebanon due to security risks, including military activity, clashes between armed groups and the presence of extremist groups.”

Chehabiyeh village, southern Lebanon
A woman collects the remains of her destroyed house after she returned to Chehabiyeh village in southern Lebanon on November 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

The Australian government still warns travellers face risks from Israeli air strikes that could cause the closure of the main international airport in Beirut at short notice, leaving people stranded.

The areas Aussies are being told not to travel to are along the borders of both Israel and Syria, whilst some sections outside Beirut are also in the same category.

If people are to travel to Lebanon, Smartraveller warns the Australian government may not be able to assist people should they need to leave the country.

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