12 Thais killed in Israel, 11 abducted, evacuations planned

12 Thais killed in Israel, 11 abducted, evacuations planned

There are at least 1,000 Thai employees who want to go back.

12 Thais killed in Israel, 11 abducted, evacuations planned
For the departure of Thais from Israel, air pressure personnel and aircraft are prepared at Wing 6 Don Mueang airports on Monday. ( Photo provided )

Companies claim that 1,099 Vietnamese workers in Israel want to depart, and helicopters are being prepared to bring them home. According to the Foreign Ministry, 12 Thai employees were confirmed killed, 9 were injured, 11 were kidnapped by Hamas.

Companies in Israel reported the suicide price, according to spokesperson Kanchana Patarachoke. Before sending the terrible confirmation to their relatives, Thai authorities were also confirming the titles of the Thai sufferers.

The names of the deceased victims are not yet known because it is difficult to obtain an established assurance, she claimed.

Nine Thai people were hurt, according to the spokesperson, and 11 more were kidnapped. The 100 or more citizens taken by the Hamas intruders included the kidnapped Thais. Additionally, they took citizens of Israel, France, Germany, and Georgia.

According to Ms. Kanchana, 1,099 Vietnamese employees that have since expressed a desire to go back to their country. In order to assist them and those who were kidnapped, the government was setting up removal, relocation, and rescue channels.

The Jewish defense department planned to leave all civilians from towns near the Gaza Strip within 24 hours as the violence persisted in Israel.

There are about 30,000 Thai people employed in Israel, with 5,000 of them living close to the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s Tel Aviv airport was still open, but due to the war, many flights were canceling airlines there, and the frequency was said to have decreased by 50 %.

For the return of Thai employees from Israel, the Royal Thai Air Force has prepared its Airbus 340 and five C-130 transport plane. According to sources, the government will even make necessary arrangements for chartered airlines. & nbsp,