#BREAKING: The Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv have just called Wilas Tanna to confirm that his son Pongsak has been released after 15 months of captivity in Gaza.
“Our son is finally coming home,” he tells @ChannelNewsAsia while holding a photo of his late wife.
Embarking on the journey to #Moscow. Looking forward to the challenge of stepping into the large shoes of my friend and colleague, Ambassador Alexander Ben Zvi, and representing my beloved 🇮🇱, as the Ambassador of the State of Israel to the 🇷🇺 Russian Federation.
Earlier this week, I visited Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Buriram provinces, to meet the families of 9 #Thai victims who were murdered by #HamasISIS terrorists in the #Oct7Massacre.
It was a very emotional experience to meet and speak with each family, and personally convey our deepest condolences for the loss of their loved ones - sons, fathers, husbands and brothers.
Yesterday I met with Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Thailand’s Minister of Labour, and discussed with him the possibility of future return of Thai workers to Israel.
Thai workers were the most affected foreign citizens in the #Oct7Massacre. Since then, Israel has been supporting the Thai workers who chose to stay in Israel, and the families of the Thai victims of the brutal terror attack, conducted by #HamasIsis terrorists.
Sadly, it turns out that all these years, we were right. The UN and its agencies are an endless pile of disgrace and hate. This will not be solved through tweets but rather through strings attached or cut budgets, name and shame, denied visas, and blocked access. Now.