As Iran claims to be assassinated by Israel in the murder of a prominent nuclear scientist and suggests retaliation, the Israeli government has called attention to the people traveling to neighboring countries, raising tensions between the two countries. I am.

In Iran, nuclear scientist Facrizade, the head of research and development at the Ministry of Defense and Military Demand, was attacked and killed on November 27, claiming Iran was assassinated by Israel, suggesting retaliation.



In response to this, the Israeli government called on the people to be careful when traveling to neighboring countries such as Turkey and Azerbaijan on the 3rd, saying that there is a possibility of a terrorist attack by Iran at Jewish facilities.



Some of the destinations calling attention include UAE = United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, which have agreed to normalize diplomatic relations since this summer and have begun economic exchanges.



The Israeli side has not commented on the killing of scientists so far, but local media reports that the Israeli government is increasing vigilance at embassies and other diplomatic missions around the world in preparation for Iran's retaliation.

Regarding Iran, Mr. Biden, who declared victory in the US presidential election, has indicated his intention to return to the nuclear agreement that the Trump administration has unilaterally withdrawn, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said, "Returning to the previous nuclear agreement. There should be no such thing, "he said, and tensions are rising between the two countries.