NP Saud, the foreign minister, is flying to Israel to save Nepalese citizens. At 11 p.m. today, a Nepal Airlines flight will depart for Israel to rescue Nepalis. According to the minister’s personal secretary Deepak Joshi, Minister Saud will also be traveling to Israel on the same aircraft.
The Nepali rescue team is being led by Minister Saud. Under the direction of Minister Saud, the Nepal Airlines jet is taking off for Israel, Joshi declared. The information on the Nepalis who desire to return home has been gathered by the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Nepali Embassy in Israel.
Over 350 Nepalis who are eager to return home have already registered their names at the Nepali Embassy, according to Sewa Lamsal, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 288 of them will go back home. In the devastating attack by Hamas terrorists on Saturday, ten Nepalis perished. In the attack, four people were hurt, and one is still missing.
According to Lamsal, two of the injured have been released from the hospital. She said that the Israeli government is protecting the bodies of Nepalis and that they would be returned shortly after being sent to the Nepali Embassy in Israel by the Israeli government.
- NP Saud’s mission to rescue Nepali citizens in Israel
- Nepal Airlines flight to Israel for citizen rescue
- Nepali Foreign Minister leads rescue team
- Collaboration with Nepali Embassy in Israel
- Nepali citizens registering for return
- Tragic attack by Hamas in Israel
- Nepali victims and injured in the attack
- Israeli government’s support in returning bodies
- Nepali Embassy’s role in the process
- Nepali citizens’ desire to return home
- Minister NP Saud’s travel to Israel
- Coordination with Israeli authorities
- Humanitarian efforts to help Nepali citizens
- Missing Nepali citizen in Israel
- Support for Nepali victims in Israel.
NP Saud, the foreign minister, is flying to Israel to save Nepalese citizens. At 11 p.m. today, a Nepal Airlines flight will depart for Israel to rescue Nepalis. According to the minister’s personal secretary Deepak Joshi, Minister Saud will also be traveling to Israel on the same aircraft.
The Nepali rescue team is being led by Minister Saud. Under the direction of Minister Saud, the Nepal Airlines jet is taking off for Israel, Joshi declared. The information on the Nepalis who desire to return home has been gathered by the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Nepali Embassy in Israel.
Over 350 Nepalis who are eager to return home have already registered their names at the Nepali Embassy, according to Sewa Lamsal, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 288 of them will go back home. In the devastating attack by Hamas terrorists on Saturday, ten Nepalis perished. In the attack, four people were hurt, and one is still missing.
According to Lamsal, two of the injured have been released from the hospital. She said that the Israeli government is protecting the bodies of Nepalis and that they would be returned shortly after being sent to the Nepali Embassy in Israel by the Israeli government.
- NP Saud’s mission to rescue Nepali citizens in Israel
- Nepal Airlines flight to Israel for citizen rescue
- Nepali Foreign Minister leads rescue team
- Collaboration with Nepali Embassy in Israel
- Nepali citizens registering for return
- Tragic attack by Hamas in Israel
- Nepali victims and injured in the attack
- Israeli government’s support in returning bodies
- Nepali Embassy’s role in the process
- Nepali citizens’ desire to return home
- Minister NP Saud’s travel to Israel
- Coordination with Israeli authorities
- Humanitarian efforts to help Nepali citizens
- Missing Nepali citizen in Israel
- Support for Nepali victims in Israel.
NP Saud, the foreign minister, is flying to Israel to save Nepalese citizens. At 11 p.m. today, a Nepal Airlines flight will depart for Israel to rescue Nepalis. According to the minister’s personal secretary Deepak Joshi, Minister Saud will also be traveling to Israel on the same aircraft.
The Nepali rescue team is being led by Minister Saud. Under the direction of Minister Saud, the Nepal Airlines jet is taking off for Israel, Joshi declared. The information on the Nepalis who desire to return home has been gathered by the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Nepali Embassy in Israel.
Over 350 Nepalis who are eager to return home have already registered their names at the Nepali Embassy, according to Sewa Lamsal, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 288 of them will go back home. In the devastating attack by Hamas terrorists on Saturday, ten Nepalis perished. In the attack, four people were hurt, and one is still missing.
According to Lamsal, two of the injured have been released from the hospital. She said that the Israeli government is protecting the bodies of Nepalis and that they would be returned shortly after being sent to the Nepali Embassy in Israel by the Israeli government.
- NP Saud’s mission to rescue Nepali citizens in Israel
- Nepal Airlines flight to Israel for citizen rescue
- Nepali Foreign Minister leads rescue team
- Collaboration with Nepali Embassy in Israel
- Nepali citizens registering for return
- Tragic attack by Hamas in Israel
- Nepali victims and injured in the attack
- Israeli government’s support in returning bodies
- Nepali Embassy’s role in the process
- Nepali citizens’ desire to return home
- Minister NP Saud’s travel to Israel
- Coordination with Israeli authorities
- Humanitarian efforts to help Nepali citizens
- Missing Nepali citizen in Israel
- Support for Nepali victims in Israel.
NP Saud, the foreign minister, is flying to Israel to save Nepalese citizens. At 11 p.m. today, a Nepal Airlines flight will depart for Israel to rescue Nepalis. According to the minister’s personal secretary Deepak Joshi, Minister Saud will also be traveling to Israel on the same aircraft.
The Nepali rescue team is being led by Minister Saud. Under the direction of Minister Saud, the Nepal Airlines jet is taking off for Israel, Joshi declared. The information on the Nepalis who desire to return home has been gathered by the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Nepali Embassy in Israel.
Over 350 Nepalis who are eager to return home have already registered their names at the Nepali Embassy, according to Sewa Lamsal, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 288 of them will go back home. In the devastating attack by Hamas terrorists on Saturday, ten Nepalis perished. In the attack, four people were hurt, and one is still missing.
According to Lamsal, two of the injured have been released from the hospital. She said that the Israeli government is protecting the bodies of Nepalis and that they would be returned shortly after being sent to the Nepali Embassy in Israel by the Israeli government.
- NP Saud’s mission to rescue Nepali citizens in Israel
- Nepal Airlines flight to Israel for citizen rescue
- Nepali Foreign Minister leads rescue team
- Collaboration with Nepali Embassy in Israel
- Nepali citizens registering for return
- Tragic attack by Hamas in Israel
- Nepali victims and injured in the attack
- Israeli government’s support in returning bodies
- Nepali Embassy’s role in the process
- Nepali citizens’ desire to return home
- Minister NP Saud’s travel to Israel
- Coordination with Israeli authorities
- Humanitarian efforts to help Nepali citizens
- Missing Nepali citizen in Israel
- Support for Nepali victims in Israel.

















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