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The Vietnamese community in Israel is still safe.

The representative of the Vietnamese Embassy said that the majority of people in Israel are still living normally, are mentally stable and there are no casualties.

Báo Hải DươngBáo Hải Dương14/06/2025

The Vietnamese community in Israel is still safe.

According to the latest information from the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel, as of the morning of June 14, no serious damage has been recorded to Vietnamese people in Israel following Iran's retaliatory ballistic missile attacks on Israel on the night of June 13 and early morning of June 14 (local time).

A representative of the Vietnamese Embassy said that most of the people are still living normally, are mentally stable and there are no casualties.

However, the family of a Vietnamese woman with an Israeli husband in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, was slightly affected by the force of the explosion, which broke all the windows and shutters.

The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel continues to closely monitor the situation and is ready to assist citizens in case of emergency. The Embassy also reminds the Vietnamese community to closely monitor updates from the Home Front Command and always be ready to take shelter when there is a warning signal.

Currently, the Vietnamese community is advised to remain calm, follow the instructions of local authorities, and limit travel to dangerous areas. In case of emergency, need support and need to know information about citizen protection plans, Vietnamese citizens are requested to contact the Embassy's hotlines as follows: +972-55-502-5616, +972-52-727-4248, +972-50-878-3373.

Israeli media reported that at least two people were killed and 70 injured in the attacks on the night of June 13 and early morning of June 14.

TB (according to VNA)

Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/cong-dong-nguoi-viet-tai-israel-van-an-toan-414048.html


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