Israeli Ambassador Bass hands over personal belongings of Hamas terror attack victims, Nepali students
The Embassy of Israel handed over personal belongings of the October 7 Hamas terror attack victims, and other Nepali students who participated in the ‘Learn and Earn Program’ in Israel in 2023.
These personal belongings, carrying deep sentimental value, were handed over to their rightful owners today at the Embassy, reads a statement issued by the Embassy of Israel on Tuesday.
Ambassador Shmulik Arie Bass made personal efforts to bring these suitcases back to Nepal.
He met with Dhan Bahadur Chaudhary, one of the survivors of the Hamas attack, and six other students and victims’ families.
Ambassador Bass expressed his heartfelt support, listened to the victims’ stories, and extended his best wishes for their future.
The people of Israel stand in unwavering solidarity with the affected Nepali families, and wish for the fast return of Bipin Joshi, the Nepali hostage held by Hamas.
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