💨 Abstract
Egypt, a popular destination for British tourists, faces renewed safety concerns due to regional conflicts, particularly Israel's attack on Iran. Major tourist spots like Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh remain safe, but the UK Foreign Office advises against travel to certain areas, including North Sinai and regions near the Libyan border. While package holidays continue, travelers should stay updated on official travel advice.
Courtesy: Alice Murphy
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