Thai death toll in Israel rises to 28

Thai death toll in Israel rises to 28
90 Thai refugees from Israel arrive in the second class at the SC Park Hotel in Bangkok to meet their home. After they arrived back on Sunday morning, buses were arranged to get them from U-tapao aircraft in Rayong to the Bangkok hotel. ( Image: Ministry of Labor )

According to reports, four more Vietnamese workers in Israel were killed in the Hamas attacks, bringing the total number of Thai deaths to 28, along with 16 wounded and 17 kidnapped.

According to reports from a chairman for labor matters at the Thai ambassy in Tel Aviv, the death toll in Thailand has increased to 28 with 17 Thais being kidnapped and 16 injured, according to Labour Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn on Sunday. & nbsp,

At the ambassy, a full of 7, 540 Thais filled out applications, with 7, 446 planning to go back and 94 wanting to stay in Israel in accordance with the information.

At the SC Park Hotel in Bangkok, Mr. Pipat led top ministry representatives to meet the second group of 90 Siamese workers.

On a commercial flight on Sunday morning, the workers — 88 men and two women — returned from Israel. Before boarding chartered cars to the hotel in the Wang Thong Lang area, where they were warmly welcomed by their ready friends, they arrived at U-tapao International Airport in Rayong state.

Another class of 137 Thais will gain back by Air Force plane on Monday between 5 and 6 a.m., according to Mr. Pipat. The minister predicted that they would appear at Don Mueang Airport.

At the SC Park Hotel in Bangkok on Sunday, Labour Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn addresses the media. ( Image: Ministry of Labor)

In addition to the airlines that the authorities has arranged through some flights, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has expressed worry about how to locate additional aircraft for the relocation program, according to Mr. Pipat.

Both Thai AirAsia and Noke Air have agreed to assist in setting up two relocation airlines. One relocation trip will be scheduled between Thai Airways International and the air pressure.

Only 200 Siamese workers have been able to return home so far because many of them lost their visas while running away to find safety in pits, according to the minister.

8, 000 supply documents have been prepared by the Foreign Affairs Ministry. Authorities would be able to return 400 Thais per time over the course of the next three to four days, according to Mr. Pipat.

In addition to the Foreign Affairs Ministry sending another 10 leaders to Israel, the Labour Ministry has sent five additional officials who previously resided there to assist Thai workers.

About 7,000 Thais who have registered to returning home may be repatriated second month, according to Mr. Pipat.

The Hamas problems have resulted in 20 Thai deaths and nearly 20 injuries, according to Justice Minister Thawee Sodsong, who expressed his sadness on Sunday.

Pol Col Thawee stated during a meeting with Vietnamese returnees at the SC Park Hotel that the government wanted to discover Thai employees returning home safely and would do its best to assist those abducted.