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Vietnamese community in Israel remains safe: embassy

The Vietnamese community in Israel remains safe more than one month after conflicts broke out in Israel, heard an online meeting on November 11 connecting Vietnamese citizens living across Israel with media agencies in Vietnam.
Vietnamese community in Israel remains safe: embassy ảnh 1People leave the Gaza Strip crossing through the Rafah border to Egypt (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
Tel Aviv (VNA) – The Vietnamese community in Israel remains safe morethan one month after conflicts broke out in Israel, heard an onlinemeeting on November 11 connecting Vietnamese citizens living across Israel with media agencies in Vietnam.

Ambassador Ly Duc Trung said that the Vietnamese communityin Israel is relatively small, with about 500 long-term residents and around 200 workingor studying short-term.

He said the current situation is stable, but there mustalways be preparations for the worst situation if the war spreads out ofcontrol.

The ambassador said as foreign airlines have stopped operating inIsrael, one of the plans being prepared by the embassy is to help Vietnamese peopleevacuate by road across the Jordan border to a safe area.

According to the diplomat, ensuring uninterrupted information connectionis one of the priority tasks for the embassy since thefirst days of the war.

Hong Shurany from the Liaison Board of the VietnameseAssociation in Israel, said that since the outbreak of the conflict, the association has setup groups on social networks to inform about the situation, encourage andsupport each other, and continuously maintain contact with the embassy to get updated on Vietnam’s guidelines and policies related to citizen protection./.
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