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Four Thai nationals were tragically killed, and one was wounded in a rocket attack near the town of Metula, close to the Israel-Lebanon border, as announced by Thailand's Foreign Minister on Friday. The event reflects the ever-escalating tensions within the region.

 

Maris Sangiampongsa, Thailand's Foreign Minister, expressed his deep sorrow over the incident and has directed the Thai embassy in Tel Aviv to extend full support to the victims' families. The Foreign Minister also called for a return to peace talks, urging all involved parties to protect innocent civilians caught in the escalating violence.

 

This event starkly echoes last year's attacks when Hamas militants launched assaults across Israeli borders, leading to the deaths of 41 Thai nationals among 1,200 people. This attack triggered a counter-response from Israel, wreaking devastation across Gaza, leading to numerous casualties, and rippling over to affect neighbouring Lebanon with strikes against Hezbollah targets.

 

Complicating the situation further, 30 Thai nationals had been abducted during the October 7 attack, with six still believed to be held captive, according to Thai officials. This new development brings the plight of Thai workers in the region into sharper focus.

 

Before the uprising, approximately 30,000 Thai nationals were employed in Israel, predominantly within the agriculture sector, forming one of the largest migrant worker communities there. These individuals are now caught in the crossfire of a conflict not of their making, highlighting the often-unseen human cost of geopolitical strife.

 

As the violence continues, there is an urgent call for renewed diplomatic efforts that prioritise the safety and security of civilians, a cry echoed by foreign powers witnessing the suffering from afar, reported Reuters.

 

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I understand Thais who have borrowed a lot of money to work in Israel, wanting desperately to at least pay that money off before coming home, but that country will never be safe after its extreme violence towards its neighbours for several decades.

By the way, this story is already 24 hours old.

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4 minutes ago, bannork said:

I understand Thais who have borrowed a lot of money to work in Israel, wanting desperately to at least pay that money off before coming home, but that country will never be safe after its extreme violence towards its neighbours for several decades.

By the way, this story is already 24 hours old.

Violence begets violence.  It was Hamas that decided to use foreign aid to fortify Gaza instead of bettering the lives of those they governed.  Israel did not invade Gaza. There is no justification for what happened on October 7.

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3 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Violence begets violence.  It was Hamas that decided to use foreign aid to fortify Gaza instead of bettering the lives of those they governed.  Israel did not invade Gaza. There is no justification for what happened on October 7.

 Hamad are evil, however there is no justification for Israeli violence since 1948.

A two state solution is the way forward but this is always denied by the Israeli PM f

Thai workers caught in the crossfire, should leave the country. Let Israelis work their own farms 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, bannork said:

 Hamad are evil, however there is no justification for Israeli violence since 1948.

A two state solution is the way forward but this is always denied by the Israeli PM f

Thai workers caught in the crossfire, should leave the country. Let Israelis work their own farms 

 

 

   They are called Hamas .

This attack wasn't even by Hamas , it was by Hezbollah .

Hamas /Hezbollah both reject a two state solution , they both want  one Palestinian state .

   Better if you find another topic to comment on , until you learn the basics 

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday attended a bilateral meeting with Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran to discuss elevating diplomatic relations as well as cooperation in culture and sports.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/world/40042045

 

Given that Hezbollah are Iranian backed, how much longer will Thailand keep cosying up to all the despot regimes around the world?

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3 hours ago, bannork said:

 Hamad are evil, however there is no justification for Israeli violence since 1948.

A two state solution is the way forward but this is always denied by the Israeli PM f

Thai workers caught in the crossfire, should leave the country. Let Israelis work their own farms 

 

 

 

One day after the state of Israel was established five Arab countries attacked Israel.  As another poster suggested you need to get your facts straight.

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47 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

One day after the state of Israel was established five Arab countries attacked Israel.  As another poster suggested you need to get your facts straight.

Here are the facts, no wonder the Arab countries attacked Israel.

"History of Israel (1948–present) - Wikipedia" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Israel_(1948–present)#:~:text=On 14 May 1948—the,as the State of Israel.

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4 hours ago, bannork said:

Israel has been land grabbing, persecuting and killing Palestinians since 1948. That is appalling.

Jews have been killed, raped and whatever long before then.

Your knowledge of history is very anti Jewish convenient.

Israel took in 100,000's of Arabs when they are being persecuted in their own country.

They were given land and allowed to work and live in Israel.

How many Jews live in Arab lands?

Oh yes, they have all been kicked out, bombed, raped, murdered whatever.

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