First group of Thai students return home from conflict zone

First group of Thai students return home from conflict zone
Pechdau: The department demands particular attention.

After being flown up on specific charter flights on Monday evening, the second class of 33 Vietnamese students caught up in the uproar of crime with the Hamas militant party strike in Israel touched down on Thai ground.

At 6:20 a.m. Jewish period, the El Al trip departed from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport with 244 Vietnamese returnees, including the students.

The journey touched down at Suvarnabhumi aircraft at 7.05 pm, Thai local time.

The 30 students from Sakonnakhon Rajabhat University and the 30 from Princess of Naradhiwas University( PNU) were residing in Israel and enrolled in a training program at the Arava International Centre for Agricultural Training ( Aicat ) in Sapir, an agricultural community in the nation’s southern region. Sapir was located about 100 kilometers away from the bloody battles.

82 Thai classmates who were left behind by the students failed to provide the state with the necessary documents.

The Senate previously demanded that the government remove more than 100 individuals from the center for agricultural education. Senators Songdetch Samuerkham and Ronwarit Pariyachadtrakul expressed concern at a conference that the Arava Desert was immediately get worse and keep the students stranded, despite the fact that it has been declared safe.

In the meantime, the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre ( SBPAC) and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation( MHESRI ) will collaborate to remove Israeli students from southern provinces.

Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi gave Pechdau Tohmeena, an advisor for the MHESRI, instructions to collect data on local kids.

According to Dr. Pechdau, the MHESRI had requested specific treatment for individuals in Israel via the Thai consulate in Tel Aviv.