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The Israeli Embassy has instructed Israelis to behave 

Move follows recent incidents in the northern Mae Hong Son province

The Embassy of Israel in Thailand has urged Israeli citizens in Thailand to respect local laws and customs to maintain good relations with Thai communities. 

The embassy issued the statement following several incidents involving Israeli tourists in recent weeks. These incidents led to Thai authorities imposing stricter measures, particularly in Pai district in the far Northeast Mae Hong Son province. 

The embassy expressed concern that these events had negatively impacted the image of Israeli tourists and may affect the warm treatment that Israelis typically receive in Thailand.

The embassy issued guidelines for its nationals:

– Avoid shouting or speaking loudly in public spaces like streets, hotels and public areas.
– Respect personal and public spaces and avoid disturbing residents or other travellers.
– Refrain from smoking in public areas.
– Follow traffic laws and parking regulations; violating these could lead to significant fines.
– Ensure not to overstay the allowed visa period.
– Do not work in Thailand without proper authorisation, as this is a serious offence that could result in arrest and deportation.
– Dress appropriately and avoid walking in public places without a shirt.
– Treat local people with respect, speaking politely and with a smile, even during market negotiations.

 

Posted
5 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

To keep some context .

In the last few days , British and German men have been arrested for sexually abusing children in Thailand .

  An  Australian has been arrested for robbing locals in Thailand 

Indians have been arrested for fighting with bargirls in Thailand 

Probably more to come tomorrow as well 


Steady as she goes. Always the hub of quality tourists. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

In the news again today.
 

Residents of Pai in recent weeks have reported a string of incidents involving Israeli nationals. 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2966000/israelis-encouraged-to-maintain-appropriate-behaviour-by-embassy.
 

 

 

File photo from over 20 years ago and that "string of incidents" link takes you to this BP article:

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday dismissed reports that many Israelis who settled in Pai had posted signs to ban Thais from entering their properties.

Another more conspiracy-minded post said some Israelis viewed Pai as a new “promised land” and that more than 30,000 had moved to the district.

“Hold on a moment,” Ms Paetongtarn said. “We’ve already verified that this is not true.”

 

So  nothing more than another Israeli bashing topic linked to the milked to death Pai handful of incidents.

 

Trust our resident Israeli basher Malcolm

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Posted
4 minutes ago, it is what it is said:

 

sure, one off incidents happen all the time, it's the repetitive nature of similar incidents that have prompted the israeli embassy to respond to, and try to improve, the behavior their citizens 

What repetitive nature of similar incidents?

Posted
1 minute ago, thesetat said:

So stupid these farangs are.. Put a few drums in the background and they bounce around like monkeys. Where do they think they are? One would think from the video they are visiting some small tribe in Africa trying to act like the natives. Is this what they do while on vacation? Jeez...

They arent as bad as the Phuket fighters though.

Posted
1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

Trust our resident Israeli basher Malcolm

From the Israeli embassy, do you think I made it up?

It was front page of Thailands biggest English language newspaper yesterday.

Should we pretend it is not happening?

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Just now, MalcolmB said:

From the Israeli embassy, do you think I made it up?

It was front page of Thailands biggest English language newspaper yesterday.

Should we pretend it is not happening?

Do I think you made what up? 

 

Also from the BP

 

"Immigration police found no Israelis had broken the law during a recent gathering at the chabad in Pai. About 200 to 300 Israeli nationals gathered there to pray and they later had meals."

 

and:

 

1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

File photo from over 20 years ago and that "string of incidents" link takes you to this BP article:

 

"Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday dismissed reports that many Israelis who settled in Pai had posted signs to ban Thais from entering their properties.

Another more conspiracy-minded post said some Israelis viewed Pai as a new “promised land” and that more than 30,000 had moved to the district.

“Hold on a moment,” Ms Paetongtarn said. “We’ve already verified that this is not true.”

 

So  nothing more than another Israeli bashing topic linked to the milked to death Pai handful of incidents.

 

Trust our resident Israeli basher Malcolm


 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I haven’t seen any signs in Thailand saying no Brits, Germans or Aussies. 

I think denying there is a problem is the reason there is a problem. Some people just can not be told.

That sign is a file photo:

 

"Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday dismissed reports that many Israelis who settled in Pai had posted signs to ban Thais from entering their properties.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

That sign is file photo:

 

while these “No Israeli” signs have been seen for decades in Thailand do you have any evidence that this sign is not current? 

 

 

 

5 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

 

"Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday dismissed reports that many Israelis who settled in Pai had posted signs to ban Thais from entering their properties.

I think you are confused.

The PM dismissed that the Israelis were putting up “No Thais” signs, not that Thais were not putting up “No Israeli” signs.

Posted
10 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

 

while these “No Israeli” signs have been seen for decades in Thailand do you have any evidence that this sign is not current? 

 

 

 

I think you are confused.

The PM dismissed that the Israelis were putting up “No Thais” signs, not that Thais were not putting up “No Israeli” signs.

I think you are confused.

 

Its a copy and paste from your link Malcolm. Try reading it rather than accusing me of being confused.....😔

Posted
44 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

I think you are confused.

 

Its a copy and paste from your link Malcolm. Try reading it rather than accusing me of being confused.....😔

 Caption says 

A shop in Pai district of Mae Hong Son posts a sign saying “NO ISRAEL HERE” after tourists caused disturbances in the community. (File photo)


I am not sure where you got the 20 years old from?
But I will take your word for it.

I knew that these signs were common in the southern islands but didn’t realise that this had also been going in Pai for at least 20 years. It doesn’t seem to deter them, 30,000 showed up there last year.
 

Posted
1 minute ago, MalcolmB said:

 Caption says 

A shop in Pai district of Mae Hong Son posts a sign saying “NO ISRAEL HERE” after tourists caused disturbances in the community. (File photo)


I am not sure where you got the 20 years old from?
But I will take your word for it.

I knew that these signs were common in the southern islands but didn’t realise that this had also been going in Pai for at least 20 years. It doesn’t seem to deter them, 30,000 showed up there last year.
 

It doesn’t seem to deter them, 30,000 showed up there last year.

 

Why would it? less than a handful of incidents and you expect them to stop going to Pia?

Posted
2 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

What repetitive nature of similar incidents?

 

This is the SECOND TIME in memory, that the Israeli government has had to put out an advisory, reminding it's people to behave properly whilst abroad. This is not done due to a few isolated incidents. Most aren't reported until it reaches a critical mass.

The deflections of the same few posters are noted here every day. 

Is everyone else wrong but you?

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Posted
Just now, Centigrade32 said:

 

This is the SECOND TIME in memory, that the Israeli government has had to put out an advisory, reminding it's people to behave properly whilst abroad. This is not done due to a few isolated incidents. Most, aren't reported until it reaches a critical mass.

The deflections of the same few posters are noted here every day. 

Is everyone else wrong but you?

Is everyone else wrong but you?

 

I asked what repetitive incidents? Still waiting 

Posted
4 hours ago, short-Timer said:


Steady as she goes. Always the hub of quality tourists. 

Only the best. 200 pound  shirtless porkers , dirty shorts and flips flops the women not much better. Have to love their overall attitudes.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Is everyone else wrong but you?

 

I asked what repetitive incidents? Still waiting 

 

Ask the Embassy and post their reply here, if you really want to know.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

Have you actually met these people before? They're frauds on the deepest level. Always the kids of some upper class family like doctors and lawyers and decided they were too unique and special to follow in their parents footsteps so they take their parents money and use it to play make believe in far away lands.

Where was the video from and what nationalities were they all?

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Is everyone else wrong but you?

 

I asked what repetitive incidents? Still waiting 

 

10 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Residents of Pai in recent weeks have reported a string of incidents involving Israeli nationals. 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

 

 

I've already quoted from that link, it only mentions the same one, the hospital incident. There's not been another hospital incident has there? Like I said before a handful of reported incidents is all there has been there.

 

Lots of wild accusations being thrown about that even the Thai PM has to quell:

 

Another more conspiracy-minded post said some Israelis viewed Pai as a new “promised land” and that more than 30,000 had moved to the district.

“Hold on a moment,” Ms Paetongtarn said. “We’ve already verified that this is not true.”

 

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