Nepali Citizens in Israel Begin Safe Repatriation Process

News 11 Oct 2023 1257

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Nepali Citizens in Israel Begin Safe Repatriation Process

Kathmandu, 11 October 2023: The Nepali Embassy in Israel has announced the commencement of the repatriation process for Nepali citizens stranded in Israel.

  • Online Registration Sees Massive Turnout

    • The embassy released an online registration link on 9 October 2023 for Nepalis wishing to return home.
    • In just two days, the registration witnessed over 350 entries, with citizens eagerly filling out details to secure their return.
  • Quick Action by Embassy and Israeli Security

    • Immediate attention was given to the 55 Nepali students at an agricultural firm near the volatile Israel-Gaza border. They were promptly rescued and relocated to safer zones with the collaboration of Israeli security forces.
    • Additionally, 72 students near Israel's northern border have also been moved to safety.
  • Health and Safety Updates

    • The embassy has provided reassurance on the improving health conditions of four Nepali nationals injured in recent attacks by the Hamas group. They continue to receive medical care.
    • A rigorous search is underway for a missing Nepali student, utilizing all local resources, diplomatic mechanisms, police, and hospitals.
  • Safety Precautions for Nepali Citizens in Israel

    • The embassy has advised Nepali citizens in Israel to remain composed and alert.
    • Strong emphasis is laid on adhering to guidelines from local security agencies and maintaining steady communication with the embassy.
  • Repatriation Flight Details

    • In response to the urgent situation, a Nepal Airlines flight is set to depart for Israel at 11 pm on 11 October 2023.
    • As per the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the flight will be transiting through Dubai before reaching its destination in Israel.

The current series of events underscores the strong commitment of the Nepali government and its overseas embassy to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad.

Kathmandu
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