The Thai consulate shuts down the departure center after another prisoner was confirmed because the majority of confirmed returnees have already left.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, two additional Vietnamese workers in Israel have been confirmed dead and another Thai has been kidnapped.
Only France has lost more citizens( 39 ) during the hostilities, compared to the total number of Thais who have died. Since the Arab militants launched their massive assault on Oct. 7, Hamas have taken 24 Thai victims in full. According to the government, there are still 19 injured Thais.
When it is healthy for victims to be taken out of Gaza, the Thai government has been actively looking into a number of ways to bring them home.
In addition to meeting with members from Iran, Qatar, and Hamas, Srettha Thavisin also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly on Tuesday.
A related growth is that the range of Thai employees who have expressed a desire to return home has significantly decreased, leading to the closure of the Thai embassy in Tel Aviv’s evacuation center.
Since October 15, 35 departure airlines have taken location, and the house in Tel Aviv was shut down after the last flight left on Friday, according to a statement made by the embassy on its Facebook page.
It stated that Thai workers who have been repatriated may provide their airfare tickets for departure to their Thai employment office in order to be reimbursed.
The final departure trip, run by the Israeli aircraft Arkia, arrived at Suvarnabhumi air-port on Friday night with 90 Thai passengers, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the statement, removal flights will now be made available based on how many Vietnamese workers are willing to go to Tel Aviv to board a trip.
However, according to Pairote Chotikasathien, permanent director of the Ministry of Labor, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has approved a support offer of 50, 000 baht each for Thai workers who have returned home, along with an additional 15, 000 rupees from the outside workers’ account.
According to Mr. Pairote, there are now about 700 Siamese employees who have registered to work in Israel but are unable to do so due to the conflict.
I bid you a sad goodnight.
On Saturday, family members and mourners said their last goodbyes to Charoon Chartdamdee, 40, a Thai contractor who was killed in Israel at an Israeli temple in the Lam Plai Mat neighborhood, in Buri Ram.
On Thursday night of November 2, Charoon’s system made its way back in tambon Ban Yang.
His 75-year-old mom Chan Wisetsat has had a difficult time accepting the loss of her brother, who was the family’s primary provider.
Before the home lost touch with Charoon on October 7, the first day of the Hamas strike, the youngest of Mrs. Chan’s four babies, had spent two years working in Israel. Later, it was confirmed that he was dying.
Authorities attending the burning meeting at Wat Pho Yoi in Lam Plai Mat were led by the government of Buri Ram.
Buri Ram local Charoon Chartdamdee, 40, perished in the Hamas strike in Israel. On November 2, his brain was transported to his native province of Buri Ram, and on Saturday, a burning took place. Surachai Piragsa( picture )