Australia has deployed military assets to the Middle East as a precautionary measure amid escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the move in parliament, citing the rapidly deteriorating situation in the region. As part of an emergency plan, six crisis response teams have already been sent, and at least two military aircraft have been deployed to designated locations, according to national broadcaster SBS News.
The deployment aims to ensure the safety of Australian citizens in the region and to enable swift evacuation if necessary. The government has not disclosed detailed military information, but the action reflects growing concern over the widening conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the active participation of the United States.
Australia’s decision underscores its role as a Western ally closely monitoring regional stability while prioritizing the protection of its nationals in a volatile Middle East environment.