Before this, they went to Israel in the last week of July to increase international pressure for the safe release of Bipin.
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Mother Padma and sister Pushpa left for America on Wednesday evening to press for the safe release of Bipin Joshi from Kanchanpur, who is under the control of the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
On Wednesday evening, Pushpa informed about the matter by publishing a post on social media on Facebook. Earlier, she said that they are going to America this time as they went to Israel a while ago to increase international pressure for the safe release of brother Bipin. Stating that they have received tremendous support from international friends and Nepalis from all over the world in the past, Pushpa has also appealed to raise voice for the safe release of her brother. Since the issue of her brother's release is an international issue, she has requested the citizens of other countries to join and help in this issue for the freedom of her brother.
In order to increase international pressure for the release of Bipin of Bhimdatta Municipality-3 Bhasi in Kanchanpur and take it to the United Nations, the Israeli government along with the United Nations, the American government and the international community took his mother and sister to Israel in the last week of July.
The of Palestinian rebel fighters Hamas released last Saturday of 48 hostages, including Bipin Joshi, who are under their control. When Hamas attacked a kibbutz in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, 1,200 people were killed and 251 people, including Bipin, were taken hostage. Vipin went to Israel to study agriculture under the 'Learn and Earn' programme. 10 Nepalese students were killed in the kibbutz in the attack by Hamas.
When Israel attacked Palestine after the attacks by Hamas, more than 60,000 people were killed, including 18,500 children and 9,700 women, according to the BBC. About one and a half million were injured in the 22-month war.
