PM vows to save hostages

meeting now to plan the safe transfer of Thais

Now, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will convene a meeting of several organizations to talk about strategies for securing the release of Thais captured during the Israel-Hamas conflict.

He claimed that the situation was gentle because negotiations to secure the hostages are already in progress and there are still more Thai workers who want to go back.

” To discuss the matter, we may meet at the Foreign Affairs Ministry.” The government, the Vietnamese adviser to Israel, and protection organizations have given aiding Thai hostages a lot of thought, according to the prime minister.

He continued by saying that Thai authorities were making every effort to negotiate for the transfer of Thais who had been kidnapped.

” Personal contacts will also be utilized during conversations.” Now, development is anticipated. The negotiations’ specifics, though, may be made public. However, I can assure you that we will do our best to assist [ the hostages ],” the prime minister said.

About one-third of Thais in Israel who want to transfer to Thailand during the Israel-Has battle have now re-entered the nation, according to Phairoj Chotikasatien, permanent secretary for the Labour Ministry.

He claimed that 2, 823 Thais, typically laborers, had already left for Israel. They were one of the 8,439 Thai citizens who expressed a desire to go back home.

According to Mr. Phairoj, 118 more Thais in Israel confirmed their intention to remain it.

Thai returnees will be transported by chartered flights from Tel Aviv to Dubai, where they will wait for connecting flights to Thailand, with additional airlines still being planned, according to the state, he said.

According to Mr. Phairoj, those who returned on their own could eventually request reimbursement.

After flying on the A340-500 of the Royal Thai Air Force( RTAF ), the most recent group of 139 Thais returned to Bangkok yesterday. Officials met the 136 people and three people at the Wing 6 switch.

All passengers underwent safety checks and were examined by a skilled team from the air pressure before boarding the plane. They received additional wellness exams and legal advice on their right to remuneration as a result of the combat forcing them to return home after going through the immigration process.

According to the RTAF, the plane will fly back to Israel on Wednesday and take home a new class of Thai passengers.

According to a report released yesterday by the Foreign Affairs Ministry, there are now two to eight more Thai people in Israel who have been hurt during the Israel-Hamas conflict. The number of Thais kidnapped and the dying cost remained the same at 30 and 19, both.

Seven Thai occupational pupils were among the returnees yesterday, according to reports that their protectors had decided to end their jobs in Israel earlier for the sake of safety.

According to the Education Ministry, 71 additional technical kids stayed in Israel to finish their degrees.

25 of the 234 Thai returnees have anxiety, while 7 have depression, according to mental health evaluations conducted by the Public Health Ministry.

Of the 59 injured, 34 showed signs of respiratory ailments.