Author: Nepal Israel

Nepalisrael.com is a platform for the Nepali community living in Israel. We bring you the news, updates and stories of Nepali society, covering everything from community programs, cultural activities, and social events to important developments affecting our lives here. Our mission is to keep the community informed and connected, fostering a sense of belonging while celebrating the rich heritage and contributions of Nepali diaspora in Israel.

Rumors are swirling after Hailey Bieber shared a mysterious Instagram post amid the arrest of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Did her post mean something more? Here’s what’s going on. Hailey, 27, posted a throwback photo of her husband, Justin Bieber, flipping off paparazzi in 2017. Alongside the image, she simply wrote, “Mood.” At the time the picture was taken, Justin was in Australia, telling the media to “get lost” while giving them the finger. Lately, Justin’s past friendship with Diddy, 54, has been under scrutiny after troubling allegations surfaced against the music mogul. Old, unsettling videos of a teenage Justin hanging…

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Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock recently reunited at Beyond Fest to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their hit film Speed alongside the film’s director, Jan de Bont. The reunion was extra special, as it was the first time all three had shared a stage to talk about the 1994 blockbuster that grossed over $350 million worldwide on a modest $30 million budget. It was a rare public appearance for Bullock, who has kept a low profile following the success of The Lost City and the passing of her partner, Bryan Randall, in August 2023. During a lively Q&A session, they…

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At the beginning of this terrible year, there was an atrocious day. On October 7, 2023, the Hamas assault on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip not only unleashed the largest massacre of Israelis in the history of the state of Israel, murdering some 1,200 people, including 815 civilians. It is important to name what was committed that day: A deliberate act of extermination that nothing, no cause, no suffering, could justify in the eyes of any observer of good faith who repudiates the fact that a human being can be killed for who they are. On that Saturday, Jewish…

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A 21-year-old Yazidi woman, Fawzia Sido, who was kidnapped by ISIS militants in Iraq over a decade ago, has been freed in Gaza through a US-led operation involving Israel, Jordan, and Iraq. Fawzia was captured at the age of 11 during ISIS’s 2014 campaign against the Yazidis, which the UN has described as genocide. More than 5,000 Yazidis were killed and thousands more kidnapped during this period. Fawzia had been trafficked to Gaza, where she remained in captivity for years. The rescue operation, which took months of planning, was made possible after her captor was reportedly killed in an Israeli…

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Kathmandu, Oct.3: The government of Israel has selected 2,112 people from a ‘lucky draw’ from those who applied for auxiliary workers in long-term care centers. Of the total list of 3,461 people sent to the Population and Immigration Authority (PIWA) in Israel by the Department of Foreign Employment, 2200 made it to the list however names of only 2,112 people were made public after finding flaws in some submitted documents. 1156 (females) and 956 (males) making a total of 2,112 have been selected through a lucky draw. According to the department, the names of 88 people selected in the lucky…

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An airstrike in Damascus on Tuesday evening claimed the lives of 13 people, with Syrian officials pointing the finger at Israel. While Israel hasn’t officially claimed responsibility for every attack, it has acknowledged conducting hundreds of strikes on Syrian targets. Here’s a closer look at the ongoing conflict between Syria and Israel: Why hasn’t this made bigger headlines? With Israel deeply involved in its war efforts in Gaza, Lebanon, the West Bank, and Yemen, the strikes on Syria have been somewhat overshadowed. Though Syria is allied with Iran as part of the “axis of resistance,” the regime of Bashar al-Assad…

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The Government of Israel has announced names through a lottery system from among those who applied for jobs. The Department of Foreign Employment has made public the names of 2,112 individuals out of a list of 3,461 candidates sent to Israel’s PIBA. However, 88 candidates were removed from the list due to fake certificates, as reported by the department. According to the department, as per the labor agreement between Nepal and Israel, Nepali workers are being sent to long-term care centers through government mechanisms. There is no involvement from the private sector in this process. Based on the list published…

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Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is one of the most important vitamins for skin health. It plays a critical role in promoting collagen synthesis, protecting the skin from oxidative stress, and reducing hyperpigmentation. Vitamin C is one of the most essential nutrients for maintaining a healthy immune system, promoting skin health, and supporting overall well-being. As a water-soluble vitamin, Vitamin C cannot be stored in the body, so it’s crucial to consume adequate amounts through food on a daily basis. While many people associate Vitamin C with oranges, there are numerous other fruits and vegetables that are equally,…

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The Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Security is currently investigating applications for assistant caregivers at long-term care centers in Israel, leading to uncertainty in the recruitment process. A demand for 2,000 caregivers prompted a lottery selection of 2,200 candidates, including 200 alternates to ensure coverage for any who might be unable to travel. The selected candidates comprised 60 percent women and 40 percent men, with the selection overseen by Israel’s Director of Immigration, Moshe Nakas. A five-member committee, led by Under Secretary Meghnath Rimal, has been reviewing all applications. Once the investigation is complete, the findings will be submitted…

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NepalIsrael.com : The Embassy of Nepal in Tel Aviv marked Nepal’s National Day and Constitution Day with a grand event held in Herzliya. The celebration saw the participation of over 70 attendees, including foreign diplomats, senior officials from the Israeli government, business figures, Israeli nationals, and members of the Nepali community. Mr. Kumar Bahadur Shrestha, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the Embassy, addressed the gathering, highlighting Nepal’s journey toward constitutional development, with a special emphasis on the promulgation of the new constitution in 2015 following the second people’s revolution in 2006. He also spoke about the enduring and mutually beneficial bilateral…

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