Eight more Thai personnel who were killed by Hamas ‘ systems make it home.
9 November 2023 at 15 :52PUBLISHED
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday that 25 Thai workers have been taken prisoner since the start of the Hamas rude against Israel on October7.
According to the government, the recently reported hostage-taking occurred on the first day of conflicts and had only recently been verified by Israeli authorities.
Thirty Thai employees had been killed as of November 8 along with 19 different hurt workers, four of whom were still in the hospital.
On Thursday evening, the carcasses of eight additional workers who perished in the Hamas raids returned to Thailand. Although there would be seven, according to authorities, Kraisorn Thumyoma’s bones were likewise repatriated.
To honor Thai workers who died in the Hamas invasion on Israel, Jewish ambassador Orna Sagiv issues a wai. ( Image: Ministry of Labor )
Following a ceremony at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, the plane carrying the bodies departed at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday ( Israel time ).
At the meeting, Thailand was represented by Pannabha Chandraramya, the embassy to Israel, and Sakdinart Sonthisakdiyothin, an examiner with the Social Security Office.
Rafael Harpaz, a foreign government deputy lasting secretary, Shoshi Reshel Mor, the director of the international trade division, and representatives from the diplomatic affairs department all spoke on behalf of Israel.
Mr. Harpaz laid a flower and offered his sympathies. He expressed his sincere condolences for the eight Thais ‘ incidents, claiming that they had traveled great distances to work hard in the Jewish agricultural industry for their families back home.
He expressed hope for the quick and secure release of those held prisoner and said Israel fully respected the rights of the dying.
According to Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara, the majority of the Thai staff held prisoner by Hamas were being held in comparatively safe locations, making them among the first of about 250 victims to be released.
When the body of the eight Thai employees arrive house on Thursday evening, Aree Krainara, the labor minister’s secretary, pays respects to them as a Buddhist monk conducts the religious ceremony. ( Photo: Ministry of Labor )