
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Britain has temporarily relocated some diplomatic staff and their dependants from Tel Aviv to another location within Israel as a precaution due to rising regional tensions, the Foreign Office said on Friday.
Britain said its embassy in Tel Aviv continued to operate normally, but warned that the security situation "could escalate quickly" and that international borders, including air and land routes, might close with little notice.
Alongside the relocation, Britain advised against all but essential travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories, and continued to advise avoiding some areas entirely.
It said that while missile and drone attacks on Israel had become less frequent, the risk remained across Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The U.S. and Iran made progress in talks over Tehran's nuclear program on Thursday, mediator Oman said, but there was no sign of a breakthrough that could avert potential U.S. strikes as American air and sea forces mass in the Middle East.
France on Friday reiterated its advice to nationals not to travel to Israel, Jerusalem and the West Bank because of the security situation in Iran.
Israel fought a 12-day war against Iran last June, which the United States joined in the final stagesd to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.