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Anutin Dismisses Israeli Pai Takeover Rumours

 

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Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has addressed the swirling rumours concerning an alleged Israeli control over Pai district, citing them as unfounded and implausible. This pressing issue has drawn significant attention following social media claims of Israelis erecting barriers at a hotel-turned-synagogue, purportedly restricting entry to Thais in Mae Hong Son province.

 

Anutin stressed that legally, foreigners cannot exclude Thai citizens from accessible properties, like hotels or shops, unless they own the land privately. "If any signs have been put up forbidding Thais, they will be promptly removed," Anutin assured, echoing a sentiment of national sovereignty and public access rights. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has thus slated a visit to Pai next week to personally address and resolve the brewing tensions.

 

When queried about a possible link between these incidents and visa exemptions, Anutin dismissed any correlation, asserting that each policy carries specific timelines and conditions unrelated to such disputes.

 

The matter has not just raised local grievances but has also prompted action from higher authorities. National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Kitrat Phanphet has commanded local law enforcement to sort out these allegations within a week. Pol. Lt. Col. Suwit Bunyaphen, the Tourist Police inspector at Mae Hong Son, elaborated on how social media exaggerations have amplified the situation.

 

Reports of 30,000 Israelis overwhelming the local populace are grossly misleading. Actual figures show these numbers reflect annual visits, with only about 83-84 Israeli tourists staying in Pai daily.


Importantly, the cultural vibrancy of Pai draws tourists worldwide, with UK nationals topping the list, succeeded by visitors from Israel, the US, and Germany. The synagogue in question hosts religious ceremonies primarily on Fridays and Saturdays, featuring a dining area accommodating 200 people.

 

Thailand, with seven synagogues dispersed from Bangkok to Phuket, hosts diverse religious practices. While these sanctuaries support cultural and spiritual gatherings, they are part and parcel of Thailand's multicultural fabric, standing by the laws and customs of the land.

 

As authorities swiftly investigate and clarify the situation, the focus remains on dispelling misinformation while fostering international community understanding within Thai borders. With these actions, Anutin and other officials hope to restore peace and mutual respect in this picturesque corner of northern Thailand, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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-- 2025-02-19

 

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22 minutes ago, thesetat said:

Yeah... Just like the russia mafia in pattaya and now in phuket... and the yakuza in pattaya.. and the chinese gangs.. all fake news as you said.... 

Nah I never mentioned anything about Russian mafia, or yakuza and certainly not Chinese gangs, that was you.

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The problem with Pai is the locals milking it for all it's worth.

Unsustainable numbers but the money's good.

Same thing happened at Maya beach until they had to close it before it was totally destroyed.

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A couple of off topic and antisemitic slurs have been removed.

 

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Please discuss the topic:

 

Thai PM Assures Locals: No Israeli Takeover in Pai District - video

 

 

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Just now, MalcolmB said:

The Thais are not anti semetic.

They are just sick and tired of the way the Israelis behave.

Like the signs going up now “No Israelis” in Pai they have been going up in Thailand, especially the southern islands for decades.

 

It is not anti semitism.

I dont think hes referring to the thais. I think hes referring to the topic attracting antisemites to the thread, like you

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2 hours ago, hotsun said:

I dont think hes referring to the thais. I think hes referring to the topic attracting antisemites to the thread, like you

 

Media  uses Overly Sensational Headings all the time, just for more attention(since pre-internet ages).

Now days, it is called  SEO; search engine optimization=maximizing their chances to draw readers' interests.

Crappy tricks, taking advantage of human psychology, used over and over and over again.

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4 hours ago, AloisAmrein said:

No surprise with the problems with Israeli tourists. They do this in many countries, I saw it personally in Argentina already 20 years ago. Israeli think they are superior to local people, a pur racist thinking and behavior.

Haha they tried to do it in New York many years ago.. Until the Italian mafia put them in their place. 

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16 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Media  uses Overly Sensational Headings all the time, just for more attention(since pre-internet ages).

Now days, it is called  SEO; search engine optimization=maximizing their chances to draw readers' interests.

Crappy tricks, taking advantage of human psychology, used over and over and over again.

Media uses AI now to help their stories get sensationalized. This way they get your attention with just a few words in the heading. Does not mean they are always factual either. Hinting something is not actually saying it. All bases covered that way to reduce drawback and critics. Then there is censorship that prevents critique from remaining in view of everyone else. Tis the sign of the times my friend. Be grateful we are not being charged money to read the news online... haha... 

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8 minutes ago, chuang said:

No wonder the world hates Israel..

 

   Then why doesn't the World hate the U.K , because of British peoples  behaviour abroad ?

   

2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

The Thais are not anti semetic.

They are just sick and tired of the way the Israelis behave.

Like the signs going up now “No Israelis” in Pai they have been going up in Thailand, especially the southern islands for decades.

 

It is not anti semitism.

 

    Come on Malcolm, get your 23 year old sign out and post it up again .

You've not posted it for a while .

The sign from 23 years ago that said no Israelis .

 

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4 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

so several weeks ago 4 Israeli acted inappropriately and very stupid in the hospital and now they’re worrying that the Israeli’s are gonna take over all of Pai ? lol tit

 

   Stems from false reports of 30 000 Israelis living in Pai .

The reality is that up to 30 000 Israelis visited Pai in 2024

They didn't all go there to live 

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