Monday, June 8th, 2026

Nepali Embassy in Israel issues urgent advisory for citizens



KATHMANDU: The Nepali Embassy in Israel has issued an ‘urgent notice’ for Nepalese citizens residing in the country, urging them to exercise caution due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The embassy, in its advisory released on Tuesday, has asked Nepalis to follow these guidelines:

Remain calm, exercise restraint, and stay safe in your current location.

Follow instructions issued by the Israeli Home Front Command, government authorities, and official sources.

Respond immediately to alert SMS messages or sirens by moving to the nearest bomb shelter.

Keep important documents such as your passport, identity card, driving license, and bank cards with you.

Stay regularly updated on the latest developments.

Avoid sharing war-related videos on social media.

Maintain regular contact with friends, family, and relatives.

For emergency assistance, citizens can contact the following embassy officials:

Kumar Bahadur Shrestha, Second Secretary: +972 535 360 748

Sanjay Kumar Shah, Third Secretary: +972 54 558 2077

The embassy has emphasized vigilance and timely compliance with safety instructions to ensure the security of Nepali citizens in Israel.

Publish Date : 08 April 2026 06:54 AM

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