Last Hope for Nepal’s Sole Gaza Hostage: Family’s Fight Amid Political Chaos
Two years after being abducted by Hamas, Nepali student Bipin Joshi remains in captivity as his family’s rescue efforts stall due to Nepal’s political turmoil.
Two years after being abducted by Hamas, Nepali student Bipin Joshi remains in captivity as his family’s rescue efforts stall due to Nepal’s political turmoil.
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