Rescue efforts in Israel, How did the conflict start between Israel and Palestine?

Rescue efforts in Israel, How did the conflict start between Israel and Palestine?

The conflict has flared up after the Palestinian militant group Hamas suddenly attacked Israel on Saturday. Fighting continues between the two sides, with Israel launching a counter-attack. Israel has already declared war.

Ten Nepali students were killed when the Palestinian radical Islamic group Hamas attacked Israel. All nepali are now worried because of the death of ten students of Sudurpaschim University Agricultural Science Faculty, four injured and one missing. Not only these students, but the lives of thousands of Nepalis who went there as workers are at risk.

The Nepalese who are there are asking the government for rescue. Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has spoken to the students in the bunker. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that efforts are being made to rescue the citizens trapped in war-torn areas as soon as possible.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed a contact person for the rescue and facilitation of the Nepalese who are there. The concern of the government towards its citizens trapped in the conflict-torn countries has given rise to the trust of the victims and worried families, however, there is also the fear of delay in addressing the cries of the citizens who are dying to be sent back to their country because they will sometimes be targeted by missiles from inside the bunker.

The government has given a message that Nepal is in favor of Israel and the Israeli people. Amnepali expects that the government of the United Nations Israel should also be sensitive to the lives of Nepali workers and students taken there and give priority to their safety. So far, the 5,500 Nepalis in Israel, which is considered a safe labor destination for Nepalis, have not been involved in any violent conflict.

Hundreds of people have been killed, several injured and thousands have been displaced in the surprise attack by Hamas extremists and Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip. Videos of Israeli bombers collapsing skyscrapers in Palestinian territories are surfacing online. Images of people crying and crying on both sides are going painfully viral.

Foreign Minister NP Saud has requested not to visit Israel on a personal or party basis, unless there is an official decision at the political level.

He made this request while informing the Parliament’s International Relations and Tourism Committee about the attack on Israel and the situation of the Nepalis there.

How did the conflict start between Israel and Palestine?

The conflict between Israel and Palestine is not new. The Zionist movement’s bid for a Jewish homeland in Palestine in the early 20th century had its roots in war. which has existed for more than a century.

The Ottoman Empire was in this region of the Middle East. After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, Britain took control of Palestine. Israel did not exist at that time.

After World War II, there was a demand for a separate country for the Jews. On June 14, 1948, Israel became a nation after the end of British rule from Palestine.

During this period, the United Nations ranked Jerusalem as the holiest site for Islam, Christianity, and Judaism in the Middle East. Although the Arabs claimed the land as their own, the Jewish claim to the land was ancestral.

The Palestinians living here were Arabs, but the Jews came from outside. The dispute between the two began after the international community urged Britain to establish Palestine as the Jewish homeland. The Jews considered this land their ancestral land, while the Palestinian Arabs wanted a country called Palestine here. This is where the conflict between Israel and Palestine began. After that, the conflict between the two countries continued from time to time. The biggest example of this was seen in the Gaza War in 2014, in which more than 2,000 Palestinians and 70 Israelis lost their lives. It was the largest of the Israel-Palestine wars. The war lasted for 50 days.