Middle East Tension: Are Indians being forced to leave Israel? Did the embassy said? Bharat News

New Delhi: The Indian Embassy in Israel dismissed reports that Indians were being “forced” to leave Israel amidst increasing tension in the Middle East. Sharing a social media further, which was being falsely attributed to the embassy, cautioned against fake news and advised citizens to mention official accounts and handle for any update.“A message is being broadcast a message on social media, claiming that Indian workers in Israel will be forced to return to India or will face jail/fine, if they register with the Indian Embassy, it is fake,” said in a post on X.“Do not believe or proceed to such misinformation. Always rely on the official update from @IndEmtel (India’s Embassy, Tel Aviv) for accurate information. Registration of Indian citizens in Israel not only enables the embassy to reach them in times of crisis, but also helps them to take advantage of various facilities and welfare schemes of the Indian government.”Earlier this week, the Ministry of External Affairs informed that under Operation Sindhu, the government would “leave Indian citizens who want to leave.” It also called upon all Indian citizens of Israel to register with the embassy.
“Looking at the above, India’s embassy in Tel Aviv will be arranging for the evacuation of Indians. All Indian citizens are requested to register themselves with the Embassy of India in Tel Aviv (“https://www.indmbassyisrael.gov.in/indian_national_reg), If not already registered. In case of any question, they can contact the 24/7 control room installed in the Embassy of India, Tel Aviv: Telephone Number: +972 54-7520711; +972 54-3278392; Email: [email protected]. “Said this.Meanwhile, as part of Operation Sindhu, amidst the ongoing effort to vacate its citizens of India, amidst the Israeli-Iran struggle, a special flight carrying 290 Indians from Iran-students and religious pilgrims were included, which were at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi late Friday night. Additionally, a great air evacuation flight carrying 256 Indian students arrived safely from Kashmir, mostly to Delhi on Saturday.