Govt decides to keep aircraft on standby to rescue Nepali citizens trapped in Israel

The government has decided to keep an aircraft on standby to repatriate the bodies of Nepalis who died following the deadly terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel and to rescue the injured.

A meeting of the coordination mechanism held under the headship of Foreign Minister NP Saud on Monday decided to keep an aircraft on standby to repatriate the bodies as soon as possible and to coordinate with the Israeli government.

The meeting has also decided to find a way to safely relocate Nepali citizens living in Israel.

Around 4,500 Nepalis are currently employed as caregivers in Israel. Additionally, there are 265 Nepali students studying there as part of the ‘Learn and Earn’ program of the Israeli government, Foreign Minister Saud had said in the Parliament meeting on Sunday.

Ten Nepali students enrolled in educational institutions in the southern region of Israel have lost their lives in the attack by Hamas on Israel.

According to Nepali Ambassador to Israel Kanta Rijal, the deceased have been identified as Narayan Prasad Neupane and Ashish Chaudhary of Kailali, Ganesh Kumar Nepali of Bajhang, Dipesh Raj Bist and Lokendra Singh Dhami of Darchula, Anand Sah of Dhanusha, Rajesh Kumar Swarnkar of Sunsari, Rajan Phulara of Doti, Padam Thapa and Prabesh Bhandari of Salyan.

Dhan Bahadur Chaudhary from Tikapur, Himanchal Kattel from Gorkha, and Bidhan Sejuwal from Salyan were injured in the attack. They are receiving treatment at a local hospital. Reports suggest that one of the injured is in a critical condition. A person is still missing.