The Indian embassy in Israel has provided a 24×7 helpline number and email address for assistance. They have urged Indian nationals in Israel to help spread the advisory through their local networks. Amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict, Indians in Israel are advised to move to safe areas within the country. This advisory comes after a man from Kerala was killed and two others were injured in a missile strike by Hezbollah in Margaliot.
Move to secure locations
The Embassy of India in Israel has issued an advisory urging Indian nationals in Israel, particularly those in border areas in the north and south, to relocate to safer areas within the country due to the current security situation. The Embassy is coordinating with Israeli authorities to ensure the safety of all Indian nationals.
Helpline, emergency numbers for Indians in Israel
The embassy also shared a 24×7 helpline number and an email address for guidance and clarification. The contact number is +972-35226748 and email address is consl.telaviv@mea.gov.in.
Alternatively, the embassy also shared a hotline number of the Population and Immigration Authority of Israel in its post. The number is 1700707889.
📢*IMPORTANT ADVISORY FOR INDIAN NATIONALS IN ISRAEL* pic.twitter.com/Fshw7zcbmj
— India in Israel (@indemtel) March 5, 2024
Indian nationals in Israel have been requested by the embassy to share the advisory “through their local networks for wider circulation.”
Man from Kerala dies in Israel
A man identified as 31-year-old Pat Nibin Maxwell from Kollam in Kerala died in anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon by Hezbollah terrorists struck an orchard near Israel’s northern border community of Margaliot.
News Source : Firstpost.com