More Thais return from worn-torn Israel

More Thais return from worn-torn Israel
More Thais return from worn-torn Israel
On Wednesday night, Thai employees who have been evacuated from Israel wait to pick up their luggage at the Suvarnabhumi airport. ( Image: Labour Ministry )

On Wednesday night, another 320 Vietnamese employees arrived back from Israel, bringing the total number of Thai survivors to 4, 296.

On SpiceJet trip SG 9014, the 26th mass of Thais left Tel Aviv and arrived at Suvarnabhumi aircraft around 7 a.m. on Wednesday.

Authorities were led to greet the survivors by Natanthachai Panyasurarit, inspector general of the Labour Ministry.

At the aircraft, everyone underwent cognitive and health examinations. Regarding their eligibility for state assistance and debt dangling, officials also offered tips.

The most recent planeload brought the total amount of Thai residents to 4,296.

On Wednesday at 7.50 p.m., another 235 were scheduled to return on EI AI Israel Airlines journey LY081.

8 Thais have registered to return back, and 123 have stated they want to be in Israel, according to labor leaders at the Thai consulate in Tel Aviv. & nbsp,

The number of Thai deaths has increased to 30, with 19 kidnapped Thais and 18 wounded. Eight bodies have already been repatriated by & nbsp.

At 10.35 a.m. on Thursday, seven more Thai employees are scheduled to return from Israel.

On Wednesday, 39-year-old Veeraphan Jabsaengchan of Phitsanulok was one of the returnees. He claimed that Israel’s borders regions, including the labor camp he had been staying near Lebanon and Syria, were uncomfortable and unsafe. He & nbsp frequently heard rockets and gunfire flying overhead.

He had spent 8 to 9 decades working in Israel, but he would never go back, according to Mr. Veeraphan.