February 28: U.S. Speeds Jerusalem Embassy Exit as Iran Risk Rises

February 28: U.S. Speeds Jerusalem Embassy Exit as Iran Risk Rises

On February 28, the U.S. Embassy Jerusalem authorized non-emergency staff to leave, citing higher Iran strike risk. This policy signal raises regional security concerns that could affect oil, airlines, and currencies. For Australian investors, the move may lift energy risk premia, stress Tel Aviv flights, and trigger safe-haven shifts. We explain what this decision means, how “authorized departure Israel” policies ripple into markets, and what to watch for in the days ahead to protect portfolios and travel plans.

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