Mother buoyed by hostage negotiations

Good work to open Thais are described.

Mother buoyed by hostage negotiations
Being held by Hamas is Manee.

After Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin confirmed that negotiations to secure the release of Thai victims have been” good ,” the mother of a Thai employee held hostage by Hamas insurgents continues to hold out hope that she will see her father’s face once more.

On Tuesday, Mr. Srettha delivered the message, bringing hope to the people of Thai workers being held captive. The message from the prime minister coincides with reports in the media that Hamas will launch victims, including Thai employees.

Manee Jirachart is one of five Udon Thani state workers who were taken hostage by Hamas after hostilities broke out on October 7.

Writers met his mother Buasri Jirachart on Wednesday at his home in tambon Na Mai in Udon Thani’s Ban Dung area. She said she was encouraged by the news that Gazas was open to freeing prisoners.

” I felt so thrilled when I read the news. My brother won’t pass away, Mrs. Buasri declared.

” At this point, I urge the Thai authorities to begin negotiations for the captives’ transfer. I think my son is still alive even though it has been 11 days since he was held prisoner, she said.

Twelve more Vietnamese staff from the North and Northeast want to return to Thailand in addition to the five Udon Thani visitors who have been held imprisoned.

Twelve Thai staff at a plant and fruit land 9 kilometers from the Gaza Strip are constantly under attack, according to clips from Sorachuan Surapichai, 43, of Sakon Nakhon state.

Before two laborers made the decision to go back to Thailand on Tuesday, he claimed, there were 14 of them; the remaining 12 are now in danger.

Mr. Sorachuan, who has spent five years working in Israel, claimed that the present conflict between Palestine and Israel is the worst he has ever witnessed.

He claimed that he and other Thai workers must flee to a trap when the fighting gets close because they can discover gunfire every day.

” The workplace has changed our bonus terms and is currently lowering our pay.” We are instructed to keep working at all times, Mr. Sorachuan said.

” On some nights, the gunfire was so intense that we nearly couldn’t get to the trap.”

According to Mr. Sorachuan, some Thai workers have been left behind in dangerous areas while they wait to receive assistance from the government.