Thai death toll in Hamas attack on Israel rises to 2, 11 detained

Thai death toll in Hamas attack on Israel rises to 2, 11 detained
Thai death toll in Hamas attack on Israel rises to 2, 11 detained
Before leaving Wing 6 in the Don Muang area on Sunday night, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin discusses the state of Thai staff in Israel. Wassana Nanuam in the image

The top said after arriving in Hong Kong on Sunday evening that two Thais are then known to have died during the Hamas strikes on Israel on Saturday.

One more Thai subject had died in the fight, bringing the total to two, according to a document given to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin by Pannabha Chandraramya, the Thai embassy to Tel Aviv. & nbsp,

A Thai worker was killed and about 11 others were captured during the Hamas attacks earlier on Sunday, according to Mr. Srettha & nbsp, and evacuations were being delayed by a total sky lockdown.

Mr. Srettha claimed that there was an unsubstantiated record at Wing 6 in Don Muang that one Thai was killed and around 11 individuals were detained andnbsp in Israel prior to his trip abroad, which was scheduled from Sunday to Thursday. The precise number of injured Vietnamese people there had not been disclosed to him.

The prime minister declared that he would use every diplomatic tool at his disposal to secure the release of the Thai subjects. He declared,” They are honest and have nothing to do with any fight.”

Individuals in Israel were told to remain at home while continued quarantine measures were being implemented because there had not yet been a confirmed statement on the whereabouts of the affected Thais, according to Mr. Srettha.

For the evacuation of Thai citizens from Israel, where” the situation remains of concern ,” the air force was preparing transport aircraft, he said.

He advised the Thai embassy in Israel to preserve the aeroplane nearby in case of an emergency evacuation. He claimed that the Jewish clouds remained entirely closed.

According to the prime minister, 423 persons could fit on one trip. In Israel, there were about 25,000 Thai employees, and 5,000 of them were imprisoned.

Jakkapong Sangmanee, the deputy foreign minister, was removed from Mr. Srettha’s trip delegation and told to stay in the nation to manage operations pertaining to the scenario in Israel.

Mr. Srettha may travel to Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and Hong Kong during this time.