›The U.S. State Department is urging Americans in the Middle East to leave the region immediately as escalating conflict and widespread airspace closures disrupt travel and evacuation efforts. Ben Suster An American newlywed who was on his honeymoon in Israel when the conflict began. And, I think I really tried to instill that into them [Fonberg and Toledo] day one. I was like, 'Everything's going to be fine,'” — Blake (foxnews.com) “Obviously, sitting in a gloomy garage was not how we expected to end our honeymoon.” — Ben Suster (foxnews.com) “We don't even know what tomorrow's going to look like. We were told what the final destination would be, but when that happens, how we're getting there, not a clue.” — Ben Suster (foxnews.com)What’s nextThe State Department continues to monitor the situation in the Middle East and urge Americans to leave the region as soon as possible.
Source: Fox News March 15, 2026 08:44 UTC