EU states urge their remaining nationals to leave Lebanon immediately

Many states in the EU, including Spain, Portugal and Italy, are warning their last remaining nationals to leave Lebanon immediately, if they have not already done so.

And just hours after Israel killed Hezbollah's leader in Lebanon the EU has also warned airlines not to fly over either country.

In a statement, The European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued recommendations to avoid Lebanese and Israeli airspaces on all flight levels. The recommendation is valid until 31 October.

The EASA warned of "an overall intensification of air strikes and degradation in the security situation."

Lebanon's transport ministry has also instructed Beirut's international airport to refuse to allow Iranian aircraft into its airspace, after Israel warned air traffic control that it would use "force" if any planes landed.

Regional leaders react to Nasrallah's death

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğani posted a statement on X saying:

"As a result of Israel's brutal attacks, many Lebanese, including children, have been murdered in the last week. No one with a conscience can accept, excuse or justify such a massacre. The Israeli government is becoming more and more reckless as it is pampered by the powers that provide arms and ammunition for its massacres; it is defying all humanity, human values ​​and international law."