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Qatar has thrown its weight behind Thailand's efforts to secure the release of the last remaining Thai hostage held by Hamas in Gaza. The commitment was affirmed by Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani during discussions with Thailand's Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, who is presently visiting Qatar.

 

In a poignant meeting, Minister Maris extended his gratitude for Qatar's successful mediation that resulted in the release of five Thai nationals on 30th January. He is optimistic that continued collaboration will lead to the safe return of the final Thai captive and the repatriation of the remains of two Thai workers who perished earlier in the conflict.

 

In his address via video interview on Monday, Minister Maris emphasised the importance of the bilateral relationship between Thailand and Qatar, expressing confidence in Qatar's commitment to aid further.

 

Despite the complexity of the situation, given that the condition of the last Thai hostage is still uncertain, the Qatari Prime Minister vowed to exert maximum effort towards this humanitarian cause. "We must remain hopeful," Maris remarked.

 

Additionally, Thailand received assurance of compensation for the family of a Thai labourer killed in Israel—a development confirmed by Israeli authorities on 28th February. Previously contested, the workers’ compensation was sought by Minister Maris after initial rejections citing employer liability.

 

The Israeli ministers reviewed the case and decided in favour of supporting the victim's family, marking a diplomatic success for Thailand.


Minister Maris has charged the Royal Thai Embassy with ensuring prompt delivery of the compensation to the bereaved family, reflecting Thailand's dedication to its citizens abroad.

 

The situation in Gaza remains tense, with a fragile ceasefire brokered by the US, Qatar, and Egypt holding since 19th January. Qatar helped orchestrate the release of 33 Israeli hostages and five Thais in exchange for approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Hopes for further progress depend on ongoing negotiations.

 

Israel has signalled readiness for the next phase of the ceasefire deal, contingent upon Hamas releasing more of the remaining 59 hostages.

 

This delicate balance underscores the urgent and complex nature of the diplomacy involved, wherein Qatar's role could prove pivotal in ensuring safety and justice for those affected, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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Whilst I am not a fan of Qatar's record on Human Rights, I thank anyone who helps to release the hostages or remains of those who were killed, raped or taken by the murdering Hamas along with their 'pro Palestinian' supporters.

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12 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Whilst I am not a fan of Qatar's record on Human Rights, I thank anyone who helps to release the hostages or remains of those who were killed, raped or taken by the murdering Hamas along with their 'pro Palestinian' supporters.

 

   Qatar have been financially bankrolling Hams for many years and also give Hamas leaders a place to stay in Qatar .

   Qatar could have got all the hostages released immediately if they wanted to .

Qatar and Hamas are on the same side 

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55 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Qatar have been financially bankrolling Hams for many years and also give Hamas leaders a place to stay in Qatar .

   Qatar could have got all the hostages released immediately if they wanted to .

Qatar and Hamas are on the same side 

 

Totally agree.

That is why they could get them released - if Hamas knew where they were.

My own view is that Hamas do not know.

The way that Hamas spread the hostages around and bouncing them from one group to another and the fact that they have not been released under the terms of the ceasefire, would suggest that Hamas either do not know, or that they are in such a state that Hamas do not want Israel to know.

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