Global Rescue advises on US-Israel-Iran conflict

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Global Rescue advises on US-Israel-Iran conflict

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Global Rescue, a leader in medical security evacuation and travel risk management, is providing real-time advisory support for international travellers affected by the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The conflict has led to widespread disruption across the Middle East, with countries such as Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates closing their airspace to civilian traffic, stranding travellers and complicating regional mobility.

Security operations teams at Global Rescue are actively responding with intelligence monitoring, direct member advisory support, and potential extraction planning. Fernando Lopez Medina, security operations supervisor at Global Rescue, stated, "We are operating in a highly dynamic and dangerous environment, leveraging every available resource to reach and safeguard those impacted by the conflict."

The situation follows direct exchanges of drone, missile, and aerial strikes between Israel and Iran, significantly elevating regional threat levels. Dan Richards, CEO of The Global Rescue Companies, emphasised the need for disciplined risk assessment and operational flexibility, saying, "Our mission is to keep people out of harm's way—safely and quickly."

For travellers currently in affected areas, Global Rescue advises sheltering in place until conditions stabilise. Medina noted that ground evacuation options might exist depending on specific location and timing, but unnecessary movement could increase exposure to harm. For those with upcoming travel plans to the region, Global Rescue recommends postponement until the security environment stabilises.

Global Rescue has activated emergency response protocols, including continuous threat assessments and coordinated evacuation when viable. Due to the sensitive nature of these operations, specific extraction details remain undisclosed


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Global Rescue advises on US-Israel-Iran conflict

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Global Rescue, a leader in medical security evacuation and travel risk management, is providing real-time advisory support for international travellers affected by the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The conflict has led to widespread disruption across the Middle East, with countries such as Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates closing their airspace to civilian traffic, stranding travellers and complicating regional mobility.

Security operations teams at Global Rescue are actively responding with intelligence monitoring, direct member advisory support, and potential extraction planning. Fernando Lopez Medina, security operations supervisor at Global Rescue, stated, "We are operating in a highly dynamic and dangerous environment, leveraging every available resource to reach and safeguard those impacted by the conflict."

The situation follows direct exchanges of drone, missile, and aerial strikes between Israel and Iran, significantly elevating regional threat levels. Dan Richards, CEO of The Global Rescue Companies, emphasised the need for disciplined risk assessment and operational flexibility, saying, "Our mission is to keep people out of harm's way—safely and quickly."

For travellers currently in affected areas, Global Rescue advises sheltering in place until conditions stabilise. Medina noted that ground evacuation options might exist depending on specific location and timing, but unnecessary movement could increase exposure to harm. For those with upcoming travel plans to the region, Global Rescue recommends postponement until the security environment stabilises.

Global Rescue has activated emergency response protocols, including continuous threat assessments and coordinated evacuation when viable. Due to the sensitive nature of these operations, specific extraction details remain undisclosed


This story was selected and published by a human editor, with content adapted from original press material using AI tools. Spot an error? Report it here.

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