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Smoke rises after Israeli strikes on the seaport of Gaza City, in Gaza, on October 10, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Over 5,000 Thais request to be repatriated as Palestine-Israel conflict escalates

BANGKOK, Oct 11 — More than 5,000 Thai citizens have requested to be repatriated as the Palestine-Israel conflict escalates.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Kanchana Patarachoke said 5,174 Thais have registered for voluntary repatriation, while 64 had indicated their intent to remain in Israel.

“The ambassador of Thailand to Israel (Pannabha Chandraramya) is in touch with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Israel to expedite the evacuation of Thai nationals from high-risk areas to safe zones.

“Hundreds of civilians, including Thai nationals, have already been evacuated to safe zones. They will reside in temporary shelters and work at agricultural plantations as an alternative employment for now,” she said at a press conference today.

There are about 30,000 Thais in Israel, mostly working in the agriculture sector.

Kanchana said the Royal Thai Embassy (RTE) in Tel Aviv has reported further attacks and aerial bombardments since yesterday afternoon (October 10), with the death toll and number of injuries increasing on both sides.

Three more Thai citizens have been taken hostage, bringing the total number to 14. The number of those injured has increased to 13.

She said the Tel Aviv RTE continues coordinating with commercial airlines to repatriate Thai nationals from Israel.

The first repatriation of 15 Thai nationals is expected to arrive at Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport at 10.35am (local time) on Thursday (October 12).

The evacuation of more than 120 Thai nationals via the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) aircraft on Sunday is scheduled to arrive at Don Mueang Airport at 4.40am (local time) on Monday (October 16).

“The Rapid Response Centre’s meeting this afternoon also discussed the timeline for further evacuations via RTAF aircraft, once more Thai nationals have been relocated and assembled in safe zones,” Kanchana said.

— Bernama

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