Nepali Embassy in Israel urges Nepalis living there to follow security protocols
Nepali Embassy in Israel has urged Nepalis living there to follow security protocols.
The Embassy issued a public notice after Iran launched a drone attack on Israel's Capital Tel Aviv among other regions this morning.
The Embassy also urged the Nepalis not to leave houses except in emergency cases and stay in the places where there are facilities of safe shelter.
Nepalis living there are worried after Iran launched a drone attack.
Most of Israel's schools, universities, malls and other commercial centers are closed.
Khem Kattel, who is working in Tel Aviv, said that the situation is not normal and the Nepali government should be ready to rescue Nepalis if need be.
According to him, various foreign embassies have already issued a public notice for their citizens to contact them immediately if they want to leave Israel.
There are around 9, 000 people working in Israel.
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