It is assumed that Bipin is still alive after the list was published. Bipin's name was not included in the public list two days ago.
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Israel has said that 22 hostages, including Bipin Joshi of Nepal, who were kidnapped by Hamas, may still be alive.
News agency AP reported that Bipin's name was included in the list that was published last time. With the release of the latest list, it is assumed that Bipin is still alive. Bipin's name was not included in the public list two days ago.
Bipin was taken hostage by Hamas when he went to study agriculture at Kibbutz Alumim on the border of Gaza.
10 out of 17 Nepali students who came to Israel to study were killed during the attack. The international community and the family have also been continuously lobbying for Joshi's release. According to the latest information released by Israel, it is estimated that people aged 20 to 48 are alive.
