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The ambiguous fate of 200 Zionists in North India

Pak Sahafat – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime announced that it has cut off contact with 200 Zionists who were in parts of northern India.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report on Wednesday from the Palestinian news agency “Sama” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime confirmed on Tuesday night that following the stormy weather and flooding in India, the communication of the representative of this regime in India was cut off with 200 Zionists who were in parts of northern India.

Earlier, the consulate of the Israeli regime in New Delhi, referring to the damage of the communication lines due to the bad weather, announced that 120 Zionists are currently stranded in northern India, and the embassy of this regime in New Delhi is trying to cooperate with them.

In this link, Israel’s 12 regime television channel reported: While the death toll from the floods and landslides in northern India has risen to 44, at least 120 Israelis have been unable to reach India after several days of heavy monsoon rains.

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This Zionist network pointed out that the operation center and administration of the affairs of “Israelis abroad” in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this regime has received several comments in the past hours about people who have lost their connection, while the consulate of the Israeli regime in New Delhi said that this problem is mainly due to the loss of communication lines due to bad weather conditions and the difficulty of receiving [reply].

The Consulate of the Israeli regime in New Delhi added: At this time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this regime is trying to contact the passengers along with other parties in the field.

The India Today news site reported: With heavy rains in the northern states of India, the number of victims of the floods that occurred on Monday reached 37. Himachal Pradesh, which has been worst hit by the monsoons, has recorded more than 72 deaths in the past two weeks. The Indian Army’s relief department and rescue teams are active in the affected areas as the rain continues

Rescuers have stepped up their efforts to speed up relief operations in the affected areas of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

The torrential rains in India disrupted the lives of thousands of people and several cities and villages were flooded, which was accompanied by incidents such as water cuts, house and bridge collapses, floods, uprooting of trees and lightning.

Schools and shrines have been closed in northern India and a yellow alert has been declared in New Delhi, the capital of India.

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