As
per the Nepali embassy in Tel Aviv, one student is still missing. While the
attack spread terror across the country, 17 Nepali students in Kibbutz Alumim,
an area near the Gaza Strip, came under direct attack by the militants. Of
them, only two, who are under police protection, were left uninjured. In a
statement on Sunday night, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the injured are
undergoing treatment at a local hospital.
“Our
embassy is coordinating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on how the bodies
can be repatriated after examination,” Kanta Rizal, the Nepali ambassador in
Earlier,
on Sunday afternoon, informing the House of Representatives about the situation
of Nepalis in Israel, Minister for Foreign Affairs NP Saud had said out of 17
Nepali students in Kibbutz Alumim, the area near the Gaza Strip, 12 were
missing and some were “feared dead.”
Those
who died in the attacks are students of agriculture from
Hamas,
a Palestinian Islamist militant group which rules the Gaza Strip, has launched
a massive armed attack on
While
informing the House, Saud said 4,500 Nepalis are working in
The
government on Sunday constituted a mechanism led by the foreign minister
incorporating all agencies concerned to coordinate and take necessary measures.
This mechanism will continuously monitor the situation and take necessary
decisions to rescue the Nepalis, according to the minister.
He
said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has directed the Nepali Embassy in
The
foreign ministry, issuing a statement on Saturday, had said that a farm where
14 Nepalis were working had come under attack in Kibbutz Alumim in southern
The
attack is the most ambitious operation Hamas has ever launched from
Hanan
Godar, Israeli ambassador to
“
Various
political parties have demanded the government to take diplomatic initiatives
to rescue and repatriate Nepalis. Issuing a statement, Nepali Congress
President Sher Bahadur Deuba urged the government to ascertain the exact number
of Nepalis in
“The
party also urges friendly nations, international human rights organisations,
the International Organisation for Migration, and the International Committee
of the Red Cross, among others, to support the repatriation of Nepalis working
in
The
main opposition CPN-UML has also asked Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to
talk to his Israeli counterpart to rescue the Nepalis. “Issuing statements and
informing the House is not enough. The government must play the role of
guardian of its citizens at this time of crisis,” said Padam Giri, the UML
chief whip, in Parliament.
The contact details of the Embassy of
Tel: +972(0)35168085
Ambassador: Kanta Rizal +972545864423
First Secretary: Arjun Ghimire
+972528289300
Email: nepal.embassy@012.net.il
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