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Nepalis working near Gaza Strip relocated to a secure place



KATHMANDU: All 55 Nepali students working on an agriculture farm along the Israel-Gaza border have been relocated to secure places.

According to the Nepali Embassy in Tel Aviv, 72 Nepali people who were awaiting rescue from the nearby northern border of Israel have also been shifted to safer areas.

The Embassy also reported that four Nepali people who sustained injuries in Saturday’s attack are witnessing gradual improvements in their health, and the search for a missing Nepali person is underway with the assistance of all available local and diplomatic mechanisms, including the police and hospitals.

As informed, over 350 Nepali people eager to return home have so far registered their names at the Nepali Embassy.

A process has already been initiated to safely return them home.

Publish Date : 11 October 2023 07:51 AM

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