Mr. Ismail Haniyeh
Hamas Leader
Chairman of the Political Bureau
Gaza Strip.

Subject: Urgent Appeal for Humanitarian Consideration and peaceful Dialogue.

Dear Mr. Ismail Haniyeh,
I trust this letter finds you well on this very difficult day. My name is Kabindra R Sitoula, originally from peace loving land-Nepal and currently residing in the United States. I am writing to you today from Canada with a plea that is deeply important to me, original letter was mailed to your office in Gaza.
Firstly, I would like to address the matter of Mr. Bipin Joshi, a student from Nepal who is believed to be currently held captive in Gaza since October 7 incident. Mr. Joshi went to Israel with the simple but golden objective of pursuing his studies, and he is not affiliated with any political or militant group. I recently spoke with his father, who conveyed distressing and touching news of his mother's deteriorating health since her son's capture. I humbly request your kind intervention and the release of Mr. Bipin Joshi to ensure a safe reunion with his mother, who eagerly awaits his return.
Secondly, I firmly believe that the mutual dialogue based on the humanitarian ideals is key to resolving conflicts permanently. Therefore, I earnestly request you to consider initiating a dialogue to cease hostilities immediately cultivate universal peace .The ongoing Gaza (Hamas) - Isreal war has taken tolls on the lives of innocent children, women, seniors, disabled individuals, and all innocent civilians. A diplomatic approach can potentially save lives and pave the way for a peaceful resolution.

Dear Mr. Ismail Haniyeh, allow me to share a personal story that has left a lasting impact on me. Back in the 90s of my student life, I had a passionate lifetime dream of meeting Nobel Peace Prize laureates like Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Jr. and many. When Mr. Yasser Arafat was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 with others, I had a privilege of meeting a gentleman from Gaza in Arlington Virginia USA who played a pivotal role in making my lifetime dream a reality. He facilitated my meeting with Mr. Arafat in Washington DC, and it was a profound experience that I will be forever sentimentally cherished... ( picture included )
In closing, I express my deep respect for the people of Gaza and my desire to visit your beautiful region one day. I dream of seeing a peaceful and prosperous Gaza and west Bank, and believe that through open communication and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I humbly hope that this letter reaches you with the sincerity and urgency it carries.
Sincerely,
Kabindra Sitoula
Toronto, Canada
November 23, 2023

Aldie, Virginia USA
Ph: 1-571-259 3984
( Note: Original Letter was mailed last week to provided Hamas office in Gaza by US mail.
I have separately mailed a peace appeal to Isreal Prime Minister Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu )
Mr. Ismail Haniyeh Hamas Leader Chairman of the Political Bureau Gaza Strip. Subject: Urgent Appeal for Humanitarian Consideration and peaceful Dialogue. Dear Mr. Ismail Haniyeh, I trust this letter finds you well on this very difficult day. My name is Kabindra R Sitoula, originally from peace loving land-Nepal and currently residing in the United States. I am writing to you today from Canada with a plea that is deeply important to me, original letter was mailed to your office in Gaza. Firstly, I would like to address the matter of Mr. Bipin Joshi, a student from Nepal who is believed to be currently held captive in Gaza since October 7 incident. Mr. Joshi went to Israel with the simple but golden objective of pursuing his studies, and he is not affiliated with any political or militant group. I recently spoke with his father, who conveyed distressing and touching news of his mother's deteriorating health since her son's capture. I humbly request your kind intervention and the release of Mr. Bipin Joshi to ensure a safe reunion with his mother, who eagerly awaits his return. Secondly, I firmly believe that the mutual dialogue based on the humanitarian ideals is key to resolving conflicts permanently. Therefore, I earnestly request you to consider initiating a dialogue to cease hostilities immediately cultivate universal peace .The ongoing Gaza (Hamas) - Isreal war has taken tolls on the lives of innocent children, women, seniors, disabled individuals, and all innocent civilians. A diplomatic approach can potentially save lives and pave the way for a peaceful resolution. Dear Mr. Ismail Haniyeh, allow me to share a personal story that has left a lasting impact on me. Back in the 90s of my student life, I had a passionate lifetime dream of meeting Nobel Peace Prize laureates like Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Jr. and many. When Mr. Yasser Arafat was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 with others, I had a privilege of meeting a gentleman from Gaza in Arlington Virginia USA who played a pivotal role in making my lifetime dream a reality. He facilitated my meeting with Mr. Arafat in Washington DC, and it was a profound experience that I will be forever sentimentally cherished... ( picture included ) In closing, I express my deep respect for the people of Gaza and my desire to visit your beautiful region one day. I dream of seeing a peaceful and prosperous Gaza and west Bank, and believe that through open communication and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all. Thank you for your time and consideration. I humbly hope that this letter reaches you with the sincerity and urgency it carries. Sincerely, Kabindra Sitoula Toronto, Canada November 23, 2023 Aldie, Virginia USA Ph: 1-571-259 3984 ( Note: Original Letter was mailed last week to provided Hamas office in Gaza by US mail. I have separately mailed a peace appeal to Isreal Prime Minister Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu )
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