Embassy suggests establishing working groups to support Vietnamese in Israel: Ambassador

WVR/VNA - On October 12, Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Ly Duc Trung called for the establishment of working groups among the Vietnamese community in Israel to support each other amidst the current conflict.
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In just a short time, the number of casualties has increased, with many civilians killed, injured, and missing in Israel. (Photo: VNA)

In a letter sent to Vietnamese living, working, and studying in Israel, the Ambassador stressed the escalating violence between Hamas forces and Israel with complex, unpredictable developments.

In just a short time, the number of casualties has increased, with many civilians killed, injured, and missing, he said, adding that the material and spiritual life as well as daily activities of residents in many places have been severely affected.

Given this, the Ambassador conveyed the regards of the Embassy’s staff and people at home to the Vietnamese community in Israel.

He said the Embassy has closely coordinated with competent ministries and agencies, both at home and in Israel, in citizen protection, ensuring the security and safety of life and property of the Vietnamese community there.

Ambassador Trung hoped that the conflict would soon come to an end so that no one would have to suffer more pain and losses during the war.

As Vietnamese people are residing in different areas in Israel, the working groups will provide information for the embassy’s emergency response steering committee to give specific guidelines when necessary, he said.

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.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)