Tag: Hamas hostages

  • Nepali Family Of Child Captive To Hamas Turns To Intl Community As Faith In Nepal Govt Wanes |

    The family of Bipin Joshi, a Nepali student who was taken into hostage by Hamas in Gaza pleads for international voices to demand his release. The family arrived from over 500 km to the capital Kathmandu, to raise voice for their son. 

    Joshi’s parents visited Kathmandu to meet Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, marking one of several occasions they have met with him. At the meeting, the family handed over a letter to the Prime Minister, urging the Nepal government to take action for the safe release of their son, whom they have not heard from since October 7, 2023. 

    “Our son Bipin Joshi, who participated in the Learn and Earn program from Sudurpaschim University, embarked on a journey to Israel on September 12, 2023. Tragically, less than a month into his stay, on October 7, he was taken captive by the Hamas group during an incident involving Israel and Hamas. It’s important to bring this to your attention. Bipin, along with his fellow classmates, ventured to Israel last year as part of his university studies, supported by governmental supervision. Their goal was to contribute to the agricultural sector back home by applying the skills acquired in Israel,” Joshi’s parents—Mahanand Joshi and Padma Joshi wrote in the letter. 

    “With no end in sight to the ongoing conflict and turmoil in the region since the incident, we find ourselves grappling with the bleak reality of our son’s uncertain fate, both physically and emotionally,” the letter included. 

    Speaking to WION, the family of Bipin Joshi expressed their dissatisfaction, stating that the Nepal government is not exerting sufficient efforts for his release.

    “It has been over 7 months since the tragic incident unfolded. Despite reaching out to various Nepali authorities, we remain without any updates regarding his whereabouts. I urge the Nepali government and the international community to take action to secure his release” Prakash Joshi, brother of Bipin Joshi. 

    Prakash Joshi says, they have not been able to get in contact with Bipin since the attack, “We became aware of his hostage situation through CCTV footage released by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces). His health and well-being remain unknown to us.”

    The family implores the authorities to ascertain Bipin’s condition, expressing concern over his numerous health issues and questioning whether he is receiving adequate food and medication.

    “For more than half a year, we’ve been tirelessly reaching out to various authorities. We’ve engaged with the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, President, and even the Israel Embassy. While the feedback has been encouraging, there has been tangible progress. Despite this, we persist in our daily meetings with officials, with hope and determination,” Pushpa Joshi, sister of Bipin Joshi told WION. 

    Mahanand Joshi, father of Bipin Joshi is optimistic that during the upcoming visit of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to Nepal on April 23, they may receive an update or some progress regarding the status of his son.

    Nepal has earlier made several attempts seeking assistance of Qatar and the officials continue to meet with the Ambassador in Nepal. 

    On March 20, Qatar Ambassador Mishal Mohammed Ali Al-Ansari paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha, and the release of Bipin Joshi was discussed. 

    Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani had told then Foreign Minister NP Saud that all efforts are being made for the release, during Saud’s visit to Doha to attend the 21st Doha Forum. 

    The October 7 attack left 10 Nepali students dead and four others injured, who had reached the West Asian country under the ‘Learn and Earn Programme’. 

    Joshi is one of the 17 Nepali students who were living at Kibbutz Alumim in southern Israel, close to the Palestinian enclave Gaza, and came under attack from the Islamist group that rules the strip, as per the Nepal’s Foreign Ministry.

  • Israel’s big warning to Hezbollah, said- do not test patience, Iran again gave a big statement regarding war

    Israel Hamas War

    Israel Hamas War Update: A bloody war has broken out between the Israeli army and Hamas fighters. The war between the two is taking a dangerous turn with each passing day. The Israeli army, numbering more than three lakhs, is waiting for the final order to enter Gaza. Here, Israel is continuously attacking Hamas targets in Gaza with rockets and air attacks from planes. The entire Gaza city is covered in dust. Big buildings have been destroyed by Israeli gunpowder and have been razed to the ground. Along with terrorists, common people are also losing their lives in Israel’s attack. Although Israel had given time to the common people to move towards the south, the deadline for which has now been completed.

    Israel Hamas War

    Here, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given a strong warning to Iran and Hezbollah. Netanyahu has said that Hezbollah should not test us in the north. Netanyahu said in a speech in the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, on Monday that the world needs to unite to defeat Hamas. He said that this war is your war too. Israeli Prime Minister compared Hamas to Nazis. Meanwhile, after the complete siege of Gaza, a huge crowd of Palestinians was seen in hospitals and schools on Monday. They are searching for shelter and facing shortage of food and water.

    Israel Hamas War

    Let us tell you, the fighters of the extremist group Hamas, who came from the Gaza Strip, had attacked Israeli soil on October 7. Hamas fired 5000 rockets and entered Israel and started targeting Israeli civilians. After this, Israel immediately declared war, after which Israeli security forces started bombing the Gaza Strip of Palestine.

    Israel Hamas War

    Here, amid the ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas, a big statement from Iran has come out. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has said that Hamas is ready to release about 200 people held hostage if Israel stops air strikes on the Gaza Strip. Although this statement is from Iran, there has been no confirmation of this statement from Hamas.

    Israel Hamas War

    UN chief Antonio Guterres appealed to Hamas to immediately release all hostages without any conditions and urged Israel to allow rapid and unhindered humanitarian aid to reach civilians in the Gaza Strip.

    Israel Hamas War

    Actually, about 23 lakh people live in Hamas ruled Gaza Strip. There has been a complete siege by Israel. Due to the ongoing war with the Palestinian extremist group Hamas, Israel has also stopped the supply of food, water and fuel to the Gaza Strip.

    Israel Hamas War

    The UN Secretary General appealed to Hamas that it should immediately release all the hostages without any conditions. Guterres said that Israel should be allowed to deliver quick and uninterrupted humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza. The UN chief said that water, electricity and other essential supplies are running out in Gaza.

    Israel Hamas War

    According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, 455 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza in the last 24 hours and 856 people have been injured, for whom there is no treatment facility. (Courtesy of Language Input)