The Foreign Affairs Ministry announced the deaths of two Thai immigrants who had been held prisoner in Gaza.
According to government official Nikorndej Balankura, a report from the ministry’s committee for assessing the problems of the hostages, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv informed the department that two Thais are dead, according to government official Nikorndej Balankura.
The survivors, both men, were identified as Sonthaya Akkharasri and Sutthisak Rinthalak. The committee believed they had perished soon after the Hamas-Israel fight broke out near Gaza on October 7, 2013.
The state has extended sincere condolences to the families of the bereaved. According to Mr. Nikorndej, the Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv and the Department of Consular Affairs have now contacted the people and will work with them to assist them.
The government called for the discharge of all victims who were still in Gaza, including six Thai citizens, to be freed immediately so they could go home safely. The authorities also urged all parties to make their best efforts in negotiations for a quality and target the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, according to the official.
Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, expressed his deep regret over the incidents of the two Thai victims to their people on Friday via a message on X . He claimed that the Jewish government had just been given details about the two Thai incidents.
Mr. Srettha claimed that he has mandated that the Thai consulate in Tel Aviv and the Foreign Affairs Ministry assist the people. The prime minister declared that the government may use all indicates to as soon as possible to free the captives who are still being held hostage.