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Smartraveller warns of global protest and terror risk linked to Middle-East war

Mar 8, 2026
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Smartraveller warns of global protest and terror risk linked to Middle-East war
Australia’s Smartraveller service issued a rare worldwide security bulletin on 7 March, cautioning that the Iran conflict could trigger copy-cat attacks and violent protests far beyond the region. The alert urges Australians overseas to “stay alert, avoid demonstrations and subscribe for updates”, noting that venues popular with foreigners—airports, hotels, shopping malls—are prime targets.

DFAT concurrently opened crisis-registration for Bahrain, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar and the UAE, signalling concern that rapid escalations may require assisted departures. Travel insurers have begun emailing policy-holders to remind them that cover for war-related disruptions is typically excluded unless an optional rider was purchased.

Smartraveller warns of global protest and terror risk linked to Middle-East war


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Risk consultants Control Risks and International SOS report a spike in corporate enquiries from Australian multinationals with staff in Europe, where intelligence agencies fear retaliatory attacks on Western interests. Companies are reviewing travel policies, with several ASX-listed firms now requiring C-suite approval for any employee travel to high-risk jurisdictions.

For leisure travellers, the advisory may complicate Easter holiday plans. Tour operators say a growing number of Australians are asking to reroute Europe itineraries away from major city centres or to delay departures altogether. DFAT stresses the bulletin is precautionary but insists Australians overseas must have contingency plans if local situations deteriorate quickly.

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