Indian Envoy Visits Injured National in Tel Aviv Amid West Asia Conflict

Indian Ambassador to Israel JP Singh visited an injured Indian national at Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital, confirming the individual is recovering well. The Indian Embassy remains in close contact with the Indian community in Israel, urging all nationals to register for timely assistance. It strongly advises adherence to safety guidelines from Israeli authorities, including staying near designated shelters. The update comes amid escalating regional strikes reported in Beirut, Tehran, and the Gulf.

Key Points: Indian Ambassador Visits Injured National in Israel Hospital

  • Envoy visits injured Indian national
  • Embassy monitoring community safety
  • Advisory for nationals to register
  • Regional conflict escalates
  • Safety guidelines emphasized
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Envoy JP Singh visits injured Indian national at Tel Aviv hospital

Indian Ambassador JP Singh visits injured national in Tel Aviv hospital. Embassy urges Indian nationals in Israel to follow safety advisories and register.

"Amb JP Singh visited Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv today. Met Indian national who was injured recently by shrapnel; he is recovering well. - Indian Embassy in Israel"

Tel Aviv, March 17

Indian Ambassador to Israel, JP Singh visited Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital to meet with an Indian national who was recently injured by shrapnel amid the West Asia conflict.

Giving an update on the health of the Indian, the Indian embassy in Israel said that the person is recovering well.

In a post on X, the embassy said on Tuesday, "Amb JP Singh visited Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv today. Met Indian national who was injured recently by shrapnel; he is recovering well. Also saw the hospital's emergency preparedness, along with fellow resident Ambassadors in Israel."

Meanwhile, Indian Embassy in Israel said that it remains in close contact with the Indian community in Israel, including tourists, short-term business visitors and media persons, who are currently in the country and are affected by the prevailing situation.

Indian nationals who are temporarily in Israel are requested to follow the advisory issued earlier and register with the Embassy at the link below to facilitate timely assistance and communication.

Indian nationals are strongly advised to strictly adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions issued by the Israeli authorities and the Home Front Command. "All Indian nationals should remain in close proximity to designated shelters and familiarise themselves with the nearest protected spaces in their area of residence or work," the embassy said.

Meanwhile, Israel's Defence Minister Katz said that Iran's security chief Ali Larijani has been killed. The Israeli army also said it killed Basij force commander Gholamreza Soleimani in an attack last night. Iran has not commented on the claims yet, as per Al Jazeera.

Israeli air strikes have rained down on three neighbourhoods in Beirut while Israeli army says it launched new attacks on the Iranian capital Tehran.

Missile and drone attacks continue to target the Gulf region and beyond, with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait reporting interceptions.

Lebanon's army says one soldier killed, four injured in Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon, as per Al Jazeera.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The situation sounds incredibly tense and dangerous. I hope all Indian nationals there are staying safe and following the embassy's advisories closely. The registration link is crucial.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the ambassador's visit, the article highlights how the conflict is escalating rapidly with strikes in Beirut and now reportedly Tehran. Our government should perhaps consider stronger advisories or even evacuation plans for our people. Safety first.
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Vikram M
This is why you should always register with the embassy when you're abroad, especially in volatile regions. Our embassies work hard, but they can only help if they know you're there. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
The human cost is always the worst. One Indian injured, one Lebanese soldier killed... these are people with families. Hope for de-escalation and peace. Our thoughts are with all affected.
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Karthik V
Important update. Many Indians work in Israel and the Gulf. The mention of interceptions in Qatar, Saudi, UAE is worrying for our large diaspora there too. Stay safe, everyone.

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