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The Israel-Iran war has once again reached a terrible state while the conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for a long time. As both countries show no signs of retreating from the war, there is a growing suspicion that Middle East Asia will turn into a battlefield.
The fact that America established Israel in 1948 by organizing scattered Jews, fought with various Arab and neighboring countries, turned the desert green, and brought Israel to the vicinity of a developed and powerful country through the use of advanced technology is not hidden from anyone. Similarly, Iran, which has become powerful through the development of the nuclear sector, has also been challenging the superpowers. On the one hand, there is a situation where Nepalese are employed in Iran, which is considered to be the birthplace of Aryans, and although there is a small number of them, on the other hand, about 5500 Nepalese are legally employed in Israel and are earning well. Because of this, both countries are directly/indirectly important for Nepal. At the beginning of the war with Hamas, when Nepal rushed to take Israel's side, the bitterness with Palestine increased, and Bipin Joshi, who was captured by Hamas, was not taken seriously. It is confirmed that we are very weak in the diplomatic field. When there is a danger that the current war may take an international form, if other Gulf countries are affected, the danger of a complete stoppage in remittances coming from them every year cannot be ignored.
– Bhuvneshwar Sharma , Chandragiri-2, Kathmandu
