The atmosphere burdened by gunpowder, burning houses, dying children, old and young, noise of mourning, this scene of devastation in Israel after the attack by the terrorist organization Hamas has created a stir all over the world. Hundreds of innocent people of Israel have fallen asleep. But the cruelty of Hamas is not stopping. However, Israel has also retaliated against Palestine. Now the pictures emerging from the war zone are heart-wrenching.
Let us tell you that there are many Indians in Israel, including Kannadigas (Karnataka), who are settled in different parts of the country and their families are very troubled at home. Some woman's husband has gone there, some's elder sister is there, some's son is in Israel. But the matter of relief is that they are all safe. At the same time, such stories are coming out from these people after Hamas' attack on Israel, which are heart-wrenching.
Information about the incident given over phone from Israel
According to the information received from these people, if the bomb attack starts, they will be taken to the bunkers. Some have been kept safe in hotels and food arrangements have been made. If anything is missing, the staff of the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv is ready to help. He called his family and informed them about the incident. The families of Belur are requesting that the Government of India and Karnataka make arrangements to bring them back.
40 youths of Uttara Kannada district trapped in battlefield
Hundreds of Kannadigas have gone to work in Israel and are stuck in the war zone. James Miranda (29), a resident of Kavalakki in Honnavar taluk of Uttara Kannada district, lives in Rashid Kokma Street, Telavi, Israel. It is about 70 km away from the war zone. James has been working as a caregiver in home nursing in Israel for the past year. On October 7, a rocket fell a short distance from the area where he was living.
Chrysostom Paul Vaz, a resident of Shirsi, lives in Haipa, a village 150 kilometers away from where the war is taking place. She has been working as a home nurse for the last four years. Chrysostom Paul Vaz lives with the youth of Shimoga in Madakeri district. A total of 40 youth including 12 from Bhatkala, 29 from Murdeshwar, 2 from Shirsi and one from Honna are in Israel.
ran into the bunker at the sound of the siren
Christmas, wife of auto driver Roger Lopez, resident of Baithkola, Karwar, has been working as a home nursing worker in Telavi, Israel for the last 7 years. He has told that we are safe and are going to the bunker at the sound of the siren. There is no problem regarding food and security. Husband Roger Lopez said that he is contacting the Indian Embassy.
sounds of bombs and rockets
Whereas Shanti Almeida, who is a resident of Malur in Kolar district, lives in Rabsa, Israel. She has been working as a home nurse for the last 10 years. He is currently taking shelter in a bunker after the Israeli government sounded the emergency siren. Her husband Grashan Almeida is working in Malur and wife Shanti Almeida lives alone in Israel. There is no danger in the area where they are. Only bomb and rocket sounds are heard. Shanti said that she is safe.
More than 20 people from Byndur in Israel
More than 20 people from Byndoor in Udupi district are stuck in Israel. Byndur constituency MLA Gururaj Gantihol Deria said that we will provide you necessary services through the government. MLA Gururaj Gantihol made a video call to Clarence Upupanda in Byndoor, Israel and inquired about the situation there.
Udupi's nurse shared the horrifying scene of war
Nurse Pramila Prabhu told that on October 7, at around 8.30 pm, I had just finished my meal when an emergency siren rang. She told that after this she immediately went to the bunker built on the ground floor of the apartment. He said he did the same thing three times after violent clashes broke out between Hamas and Israel on Saturday. Pramila Prabhu (41) from Udupi district lives in Tel Aviv-Yafo and has revealed in detail the terrible war conditions there.
Bombs explode within 15 seconds of siren sounding
She told that she has been working in Israel for the last six years, but has never seen violence increasing like this. A kilometer away from Tel Aviv-Yafo, where she lives, she heard a bomb exploding. There are bunkers in every home, commercial and government organization and you can also find it in public places. Bombs explode within 15-20 seconds of the siren sounding.
25-30 people in one apartment
Shops are closed in Tel Aviv-Yafo. There are very few people walking on the road. Pramila said that due to the war situation, citizens are storing food items. Living in an apartment with about 25-30 people. I have collected all the emergency things including food, water, torch and other items.
Picked up the mobile phone and ran towards the basement
She told that as soon as I heard the siren, I picked up my mobile phone and ran towards the basement. We came back after the sirens stopped. Each time we were inside the bunker for about 20-30 minutes. Born and brought up in Harga village of Udupi, Pramila studied in Mysore and worked in Manipal hospitals in Udupi and Bengaluru. At the age of 35, she moved to Israel to work as a nurse with her children aged 3 and 7.
Violence and attacks are nothing new
Violence and attacks from Palestine in Israel are nothing new, but what happened this time was beyond imagination. Initially a music festival was attacked in southern Israel. Since then we started hearing sad news. He told that this country is always ready for war and security measures are taken immediately.
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