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Evacuation process for South Africans stranded in the Middle East

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The Department of International Relations and Cooperation says they have seen a significant increase in registrations by South Africans on its Travel Smart system, with over 6,400 South African citizens in the Middle East registering their presence as of 4 March 2026.

 

South African citizens currently in the region for non-essential travel who wish to evacuate cities and countries affected by the ongoing interstate conflict in the Middle East are strongly advised to use the official channels listed below.

 

The Department says this proactive measure is essential to prepare for an exit from the danger zone as soon as it is safe to secure passage.

 

As some airlines have resumed limited commercial flights out of the region, citizens have also been encouraged to take immediate advantage of this opportunity to leave.

 

The department says heavy attacks in the region are regrettably expected to continue in the coming days.

 

South Africans are furthermore strongly discouraged from all non-essential travel to the Middle East at this time.

 

For those experiencing difficulties with the evacuation process or require urgent consular support, contact a department official immediately through the channels below:

 

  • South African Emergency Line (DIRCO): +27 12 351 1000 (Request Consular Services)
  • South African Embassy (Amman, Jordan): +962 6-461-5167
  • Jordan Border Inquiry: +962 5 393 3031
  • Email for Coordination: ngwanyaa@dirco.gov.za or segevl@dirco.gov.za

 

Emergency Consular Support:

 

  • Litha Ngwanya: +972 50-520-8100 | Email: ngwanyaa@dirco.gov.za
  • Lizelle Segev: +972 54-588-0698 | Email: segevl@dirco.gov.za

 

DIRCO has urged all parties to the conflict to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international law, international humanitarian law, and the principles of the United Nations Charter.

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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