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Tourist turmoil: Thailand grapples with 10,000 unexpected Israeli guests amid conflict aftermath


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1 minute ago, RandolphGB said:

All good until a foreign military aircraft is shot down.

I don't see El Al Airlines shot down. Are you saying that foreign military aircraft  are at a greater risk than the national airline of Israel?

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I guess the Russians here can be friendly with Ukrainian tourists. The Israeli tourists can get on with - I was going to say Palestinian tourists but I guess there aren't many. Thailand, a non-aligned country, could benefit from the input of foreign money. 

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13 minutes ago, rbkk said:

I read that Israel have closed their airspace; but not it seems to El Al Airlines.

Perhaps they don't care about their El Al planes being hit by rockets from wherever.

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Wonder how all these Israeli newcomers are gonna get along with all the Russkies I've been seeing at Hua Hin Immigration. The latter are coming in on Education visas, study English (555 Putin). So what're these newbies gonna do?

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4 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Thailand, a non-aligned country, could benefit from the input of foreign money. 

Leaving the Thai's, murdered  on foreign soil, to rot?

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8 minutes ago, Airwolf said:

The women are pretty hot though. 

After what just happened it is simply incredible that someone would say this. Peace be to your soul.

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15 minutes ago, Airwolf said:

Majority of Israeli tourists/backpackers I met on my travels were very rude and unfriendly, was pretty much the consensus with other international backpackers. The women are pretty hot though. 

I think the OP concerns the conflict in Israel and the impact that it has on Israeli tourists who happen to be in Thailand.

 

OTOH, perhaps it is about the attitude of Israeli backpackers and the physical attributes of those that are female. In which case that bit went right over my head.

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17 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Thailand, a non-aligned country, could benefit from the input of foreign money. 

But will they get taxed on it?

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8 minutes ago, captpkapoor said:

Correct. Puzzled me too

Yes me too, with two 'ares' in the first sentence. Should have been 'OR' going.

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