Thailand has confirmed the death of a Thai agricultural worker in Israel due to an Iranian missile attack. The Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv informed Thai authorities after receiving confirmation from Israeli officials. The incident occurred in Moshav Adanim, central Israel, where the victim was reported to be a foreign worker by Israel's ambulance service. Get today's headlines by email The Thai Foreign Ministry, represented by acting director-general Panidone Pachimsawat, stated that the embassy is assisting the victim's family with necessary arrangements and coordinating benefits and compensation. The Ministry of Labour and Israeli authorities are involved in managing the procedures related to the worker's rights. This incident comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with Thailand urging its nationals in high-risk areas to leave. So far, 1,116 Thai nationals have been evacuated from affected regions, highlighting the continued instability in the area. The Thai government has set up standby support channels for Thai workers, ready to provide assistance as needed. Currently, approximately 30,000 Thai laborers work in Israel's agriculture sector. This demographic underscores Thailand's concerns about regional conflicts impacting its citizens working abroad. As the Middle East crisis unfolds, safety measures and diplomatic communications remain prioritized. Looking forward, the Thai government continues to monitor the situation with Israeli authorities and support the remaining Thai nationals in the region. Advisory notices and evacuation plans remain in place for those in high-risk zones, reported The Nation. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Nation · 19 Mar 2026
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