Bodies of four Thai workers killed in Israel to arrive on Friday

Thailand will be looked after by Israeli government like their own people.

Thai officials in Tel Aviv and representatives of Israeli authorities attend a ceremony at Ben Gurion Airport on Wednesday to repatriate the bodies of four agricultural workers killed by rocket fire in northern Israel to Thailand. (Photo: Royal Thai Embassy, Tel Aviv)
The bodies of four agricultural workers who were killed by spacecraft fire in northeastern Israel are being repatriated to Thailand in a ceremony held at Ben Gurion Airport on Wednesday. ( Photo: Royal Thai Embassy, Tel Aviv)

Four Thai employees who were killed on October 31 by jet fire in northeastern Israel does now appear at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan state on Friday evening.

A meeting at 5.45pm ( local time ) on Wednesday to return the body of the four male employees- Akkhaphol Wannasai, Prayad Pilasram, Thana Tichantuek, and Kaweesak Papanang, was led by the Thai Ambassador to Israel, Pannabha Chandraramya, by military officers and associates of the Thai workers. &nbsp,

Israeli government staff also took part in the meeting. They promised to care for Thai employees working in Israel with the same specifications as their own people and on behalf of the Israeli regulators to the families of the four workers.

Ms. Pannabha lowered wreaths to pay respect to the employees ‘ body, and all attendees gathered to pay their respects to the dying.

The four agricultural workers were killed, and one was injured by rocket fireplace near Metula, Israel’s northernmost village bordering Lebanon, on Oct 31.

EI AI Flight LY081, which will depart from Tel Aviv on Thursday at 9:55 pm ( local time ) and arrive in Thailand at 2:05 pm on Friday, will transport the bodies there. The body will eventually get delivered to their ancestral homelands.