June 19, 2025

Government issues notice to Kenyans in Israel and Iran

The Ministry of Diaspora and Foreign Affairs has issued an advisory to all Kenyans residing in Israel and Iran amid the ongoing conflict between the two countries.

The Ministry of Diaspora and Foreign Affairs has issued an advisory to all Kenyans residing in Israel and Iran amid the ongoing conflict between the two countries.

The Ministry of Diaspora and Foreign Affairs has issued an advisory to all Kenyans residing in Israel and Iran amid the ongoing conflict between the two countries.

In a statement on Wednesday, June 18, Diaspora Affairs Principal Secretary Roseline Njogu affirmed the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad. 

“The safety and well-being of Kenyans abroad remain our utmost priority as the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve,” she said.

The advisory urges all Kenyans currently in Israel and Iran to exercise extreme caution and avoid all non-essential movement. 

It also calls on them to closely monitor local media and security alerts, obey instructions issued by local authorities, and remain prepared for any emergency by keeping vital documents and emergency supplies easily accessible.

The ministry has provided contact details for Kenyan diplomatic missions in both countries, where nationals can seek urgent assistance or report distress.

Kenyans in Israel are advised to reach out to the Kenya Embassy located in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv. 

The embassy can be reached by phone at +972 3 575 4633 or +972 54 691 4773. Inquiries and requests for support can also be sent via email to telaviv@mfa.go.ke.

Similarly, those in Iran are advised to contact the Kenya Embassy situated on Africa Avenue in Tehran. 

The embassy’s main telephone lines are +98 21 88667394 and +98 21 88667368. 

For direct support, Mr. Peter Kamau can be contacted at +98 996 387 0992 while correspondence can also be directed to the email address emb@kenyaembassytehran.ir.

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Additional support is also available through the State Department for Diaspora Affairs in Nairobi at +254 20 7876000 / +254 114 757002 or via email at consular@diaspora.go.ke.

Additionally, the government is urging all unregistered Kenyans in the two countries to immediately register their presence with the nearest embassy to facilitate swift communication and possible evacuation if necessary.

“Register your presence with the Kenya mission near you if you have not done so, to ensure you can be reached quickly in case of evacuation or emergency support,” the advisory added. 

Kenyans are also encouraged to maintain regular contact with their family members and keep them informed of their safety and whereabouts.

“Stay connected and inform your loved ones of your whereabouts and well-being,” the advisory further read.

The government noted that it is actively monitoring the volatile situation and remains fully committed to ensuring the welfare of all Kenyans.

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