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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.

NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed As events around the world and around our state gave shape to 2025, Connecticut Public photojournalists were often present to inform our community through photographs. These photographs, presented in chronological order, are both a reflection on 2025 and an implied promise of commitment to continuing our documentation through the coming years. Ryan Caron King / Connecticut PublicApril 21 — “It’s really strange to go from the celebration of Easter to the passing of a pope,” said Dolores Mihaliak of Avon, Connecticut, after lighting a candle for Pope Francis at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford.…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Today, Al-Haq and Just Peace Advocates release a joint report examining “How Canada Supports the ‘Israeli’ Alcohol Industry which is Embedded in Occupation and Apartheid”. Our organisations warn that ‘Israeli’ alcohol products continue to be imported and sold without opposition. This is despite Israel’s well-documented and longstanding genocide, apartheid, and unlawful occupation. The ‘Israeli’ alcohol industry is deeply connected to these crimes. Without Israel’s settler colonization of Palestine –– its forced transfer of the Palestinian population, transfer in of Israeli Jewish settlers on lands appropriated from the Palestinian people, its denial of the Palestinian right of…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed The head of Gaza’s Health Ministry tells Al Jazeera that situation of hospitals is ‘horrific’ due to lack of medical supplies.Gaza’s health system is on the brink of an unprecedented collapse, with thousands of patients facing death or disability amid a harsh Israeli siege on the enclave, a top health official has warned.Munir al-Barsh, director-general of Gaza’s Ministry of Health, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the situation inside the territory’s hospitals was “tragic and horrific”, as Israeli authorities continued to block the flow of much-needed medical supplies, directly impacting the ability of doctors to respond…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed The Israeli parliament has voted to extend the bill, which allows the shutdown of foreign media outlets, until 2027.Published On 23 Dec 202523 Dec 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareThe Israeli parliament has approved an extension of a law which allows the shutdown of foreign media outlets over national security grounds for an additional two years.The bill, which replaces temporary legislation passed last April, includes several amendments aimed at eliminating judicial oversight. It can now be applied even if Israel is not under a state of emergency.In May 2024, Israel shut down Al Jazeera operations…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Published On 23 Dec 202523 Dec 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareThe Halawa family’s building still stands two storeys above the rubble in Gaza City, a rare survivor after two years of nonstop Israeli air attacks that levelled buildings across the besieged Palestinian enclave.One section has collapsed, with bent metal rods protruding from where a roof once existed. The family built a narrow set of creaking wooden steps to access their home, though these makeshift stairs threaten to give way at any moment. Yet amid the destruction, it remains home.Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza has…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed By Khan Yunis for AFP Residents watch a search operation in the Al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Yunis. Photo: AFP / DOAA ALBAZ When her children, trembling with fear, ask where the family can go to escape Israel’s continued bombardment in southern Gaza’s Khan Yunis area, Umm Ahmed has no answer. In her small, devastated village near Khan Yunis city, recent Israeli strikes shattered the tenuous sense of peace delivered by a ceasefire that has largely held since October 10. Residents say the attacks have targeted neighbourhoods east of the so-called Israeli-controlled Yellow Line – a demarcation…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed This December, for the first time in three years, Bethlehem turned on its Christmas lights.For the place in the world most associated with Christmas, the scene of the nativity itself, it was a highly symbolic act. Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza – and in solidarity with fellow Palestinians in the strip – the West Bank town has had no tree at its centre, no street decorations, no markets and no festivals.Pastor Munther Isaac talks about about the historic town’s ancient Christian community, its Christmas traditions and what it has meant to Bethlehem not…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Israel approves closure of IDF-controlled Army Radio | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Israel PoliticsArmy Radio commander Tal Lev-Ram has said that he would fight the closure, which Defense Minister Israel Katz has pushed for, before the High Court of Justice.An illustrative image of a reporter for Army Radio (Galei Tzahal) taken in 2019.(photo credit: MOSHE SHAI/FLASH90)ByYONAH JEREMY BOBDECEMBER 22, 2025 13:45Updated: DECEMBER 22, 2025 22:10 The post”Israel approves closure of IDF-controlled Army Radio” is auto generated by Nepalisrael.com’s Auto feed for the information purpose. [/gpt3]

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Baalbek-Hermel is one of Lebanon’s most underserved governorates, and hosts the largest refugee community in a country that already has the highest number of refugees per capita worldwide. It’s heavily impacted by the latest war and ongoing Israeli airstrikes. Children in Baalbek-Hermel grow up with stress and uncertainty that they don’t yet have the means to express. For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams, art-based psychosocial activities, particularly drawing sessions, have emerged as an accessible and impactful entry point for mental health support for these children. Their drawings reveal how trauma, memory, and hope coexist when…

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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Burying nearly 18,000 bodies during Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, undertaker Yousef Abu Hatab is a witness to one of the worst tragedies in Palestinian history.With a hoe in his cracked hand, Abu Hatab, 65, buried the bodies that arrived one after another in the southern city of Khan Younis until the cemetery became so full.Most of the buried bodies had no names, as the graves contained only remains torn to pieces by the relentless Israeli bombing.“We buried the bodies in harsh conditions, in mass graves, individual graves, and inside hospitals, under unprecedented pressure and a…

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