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Body of Thai Worker Killed in Hamas Attack to Be Repatriated from Israel


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TEL AVIV – Nattapong Pinta, a Thai worker slain in the tumultuous Hamas assault in Israel, gets a sombre closure as his remains are set for repatriation.

 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed the return of Nattapong, aged 35, who was tragically kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz amidst the brutal attacks on October 7, 2023.

 

Devastatingly, his body was found in Rafah by the Israeli forces in a coordinated effort involving the Israel Security Agency, marking a painful end to his harrowing story.

 

Nattapong, hailing from Phrae province, was held captive until his untimely demise months ago, according to official sources. The Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv is diligently liaising with Israeli counterparts to ensure that his remains are returned home, respecting the wishes of his grieving family.

 

The Thai government, prosecuting its duty with determination and sensitivity, pledges that the retrieval of deceased Thai hostages from the volatile Gaza Strip back to Thailand will remain a priority.

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has extended heartfelt condolences to the family, reiterating Thailand's steadfast plea for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

 

The government stands firm in its commitment to take appropriate actions for those affected by the turmoil, highlighting the urgency for a diplomatic path forward. In the face of such loss, the call for tranquillity resonates louder than ever.

 

Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has announced that Nattapong's family will receive comprehensive support, including a 40,000-baht funeral allowance, unpaid wages, and an additional 64,000 baht for retirement benefits accrued.

 

The costs of funeral arrangements abroad will also be addressed, ensuring that the family experiences some solace amid the tragedy.

 

To date, 42 Thai workers have lost their lives in the chaos, with 39 bodies successfully returned. This ongoing ordeal underscores the human cost of conflict and the imperative of international dialogue and resolution.

 

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5 hours ago, scorecard said:

OK, but the Thai authorities sure are slow. 

 Hamas does not care about nationality.They decide who and when releases will be made. The Thai authorities have no say in the matter. Sadly this Thai worker was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. My thoughts go out to his family.

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3 hours ago, sherlockh said:

 Hamas does not care about nationality.They decide who and when releases will be made. The Thai authorities have no say in the matter. Sadly this Thai worker was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. My thoughts go out to his family.

OK,  but seems to me that the Israelis also have no respect for other nationalities.

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1 minute ago, scorecard said:

OK,  but seems to me that the Israelis also have no respect for other nationalities.

 

  Ignoring Hamas atrocities and just attacking Israel instead .

Remove Hamas  from the sentence and just replace it with Israel 🙂

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7 minutes ago, scorecard said:

OK,  but seems to me that the Israelis also have no respect for other nationalities.

They certainly don’t seem to respect Palestinians.

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19 minutes ago, scorecard said:

OK,  but seems to me that the Israelis also have no respect for other nationalities.

They do. Just don't expect them to roll over for foreigners who want them dead.

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23 minutes ago, scorecard said:

OK,  but seems to me that the Israelis also have no respect for other nationalities.

 

   Why do you think that Israelis have no respect for other nationalities ?

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17 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

They certainly don’t seem to respect Palestinians.

Why do they deserve any respect since they don't give any respect? 

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20 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

They certainly don’t seem to respect Palestinians.

Hamas are Palestinians. Why should they respect them or the thousands of Palastenian civilians that also invaded Israel. Some taking hostages and murdering innocent Israelis?

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Israel will have done their best to protect civilians, but when the enemy is as evil as Hamas sadly people in the wrong place pay the ultmate price.

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A tragic end that must have put his family through absolute hell since October 7th. 

The roller coaster of emotions, hoping for a favourable outcome , yet fearing the worst, must tear at the sanity of even the strongest person in these circumstances.

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To date, 42 Thai workers have lost their lives in the chaos,

 

 

 

This is why Palestine needs to be removed from the map NOW and FINALLY

 

Obviously NONE of the other Arab nations want them around either.

 

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21 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

 

 

This is why Palestine needs to be removed from the map NOW and FINALLY

 

Obviously NONE of the other Arab nations want them around either.

 

 

Indeed...  the UAE Foreign minister, an Arab himself speaks eloquently of this: 

 

 

 

 

And in 2017... he predicted a lot of the growing troubles !!...     He's like an Arab version of Gordon Murray, speaking with experience and knowledge without fear of being woke or sensitive to 'needs' and 'minorities'... 

 

(this one has actually done the rounds quite a lot)

 

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