MoFA advices Vietnamese to leave Israel as conflict becomes tense
VGP - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has suggested Vietnamese citizens in Israel consider moving to a third country or returning to Viet Nam.
These people were advised to keep a close watch on information from local authorities as well as warnings from the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry's Consular Department and the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel so as to take timely response.
Vietnamese citizens seeking support can contact the hotlines of the embassy at 972 50 818 6116/ 972 52 727 4248/ 972 50 994 0889, or the citizen protection hotline of the ministry’s Consular Department at 84 981 84 84 84/ 84 965 41 11 18, and email baohocongdan@gmail.com.
The ministry also advised Vietnamese citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Israel where the ongoing conflict is evolving complicatedly.
Earlier, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang said that Viet Nam is "profoundly concerned" over the escalating violence between Hamas and Israel that has led to massive civilian casualties as the Gaza strip saw the deadliest day in over 50 years.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Ly Duc Trung on October 12 called for the establishment of working groups among the Vietnamese community in Israel to support each other amidst the current conflict.
About 500 Vietnamese people are living and working in Israel, mainly in big cities. Besides, hundreds of Vietnamese students have come to the country to study each year./.