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Israeli mother and daughter attacked on Koh Pha Ngan

An Israeli mother, 62, and her 23-year-old daughter were seriously injured in an alleged assault on Koh Pha Ngan after a man asked where they were from and was told they were Israeli.

The suspect, who holds a French passport, was later arrested after allegedly becoming involved in another violent incident. The women said they believe the attack was connected to a discussion about the war in Gaza.

Attack followed question about Israel

The mother had travelled to Thailand for a two-week visit while her daughter was already travelling in the country. They rode a motorcycle to a waterfall on Koh Pha Ngan and parked near the road before walking about 100 metres towards the site.

They were buying a coconut when a man on a motorcycle stopped behind them and began talking to them, the mother told Ynet from her hospital bed.

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"He asked my daughter where we were from, and she said Israel," she said. The man then challenged them over the war in Gaza, telling them: "I don't like what Israel is doing there."

The mother said she told him they were on holiday and did not want to discuss the issue. He replied, "I'm against violence," before the exchange ended.

Moments later, she said, the man called to them from above, came down towards them and attacked. "Out of nowhere, he started beating me viciously and bit my ear," she said.

Her daughter tried to protect her and was also beaten. The mother said she was struck on the head and apparently lost consciousness.

Both women needed surgery

The daughter ran towards the road to get help and called out to two French women. The suspect chased her, according to the mother, but fled on his motorcycle when he saw other people nearby.

Police and an ambulance were called, and the women were taken to a hospital on Koh Pha Ngan. Medical staff decided both required surgery after a CT scan found bleeding in the mother's head, prompting their transfer by boat to a hospital on Koh Samui.

Their conditions were initially described as serious but later stabilised. The mother spent 24 hours in intensive care, while her daughter underwent surgery on her nose. The mother had surgery on her ear and said she may need another operation.

Arrest linked to separate incident

The mother said police later told them the suspect had gone to another town, caused a disturbance and attacked police officers. Officers did not initially know he was connected to the assault on the two women.

After police spoke with the women and the daughter gave a statement, they recalled the suspect's name. Police then identified him as the same man allegedly involved in their case, the mother said.

She said she had considered Thailand welcoming towards Israelis and had not expected such an attack. "We will learn not to say we are from Israel, because you can never know how someone will react," she said.

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14 August 2026

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newbee2022 Star Member

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34 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Well it is hardly tit for tat not being directed at Germany. Let us say they put great stock in not being subjected to attack. What Israel does is far too above and beyond.... but the hopes of the left for Palestine, are a pipe dream.

If the pipe dream wouldn't come true there will be no peace in Middle East, definitely.

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3 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

If the pipe dream wouldn't come true there will be no peace in Middle East, definitely.

You think Israel would give up territory from the river to the sea?

They would rather, well I doubt it could be imagined.

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

You think Israel would give up territory from the river to the sea?

They would rather, well I doubt it could be imagined.

Israel can't stay alone, not without US. So, there will be a solution once, since there is not endless Money in US to throw into Israel? And, for what?

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7 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Israel can't stay alone, not without US. So, there will be a solution once, since there is not endless Money in US to throw into Israel? And, for what?

I assure you, Israel would be prepared to go it alone. As a nuclear power that would be worrying. And who is going to attack them, the Arabs? They have not the stomach nor the unity.

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15 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I assure you, Israel would be prepared to go it alone. As a nuclear power that would be worrying. And who is going to attack them, the Arabs? They have not the stomach nor the unity.

Well, I think you should change your view. The situation at present: US defeated, Iran strong to defend the Street of Hormuz, Huthis still there.

US has to save their military equipment, just in case Xi would use the momentum to invade Taiwan or Putin would attack a NATO country.

So it's a lame duck while Iran will finish their nuclear bomb deep under the mountains, supported by China, Russia and the rocket man in NK.

And the Israel has to do what? Pease talks, respect Palestine as an independent state. Otherwise Iran will talk in a certain language.

stevenl Star Member

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13 hours ago, Jingthing said:

That's rich coming from you.

www.mideastjournal.org/post/un-bias-israel

Is The UN Biased Against Israel? 


In 1998, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan admitted that the UN behavior gives an impression of bias. “It sometimes seems as if the United Nations serves all the world’s people but one: the Jews,” he stated


He continued, “I know that the United Nations is regarded by many as biased against the State of Israel…I know that Israelis see hypocrisy and double standards in the intense scrutiny given to some of its actions, while other situations fail to elicit the world’s outrage and condemnations. I know that Israelis are offended when other nations’ delegates leave the room as Israelis rise to speak.” 


The UN response to the October 7 attacks has reinforced this perception.

Yes, perception. I thought you were an independent thinker?

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