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Thailand works to release hostages, readies to fly migrant workers out of Israel

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 October 2023
Thailand is working with Jordan, Egypt, and Malaysia to secure the release of its citizens who were taken hostage during the unrest in Israel. Over 1,000 Thai migrant workers caught in the conflict are also looking to return home. A dozen Thai nationals were killed, nine wounded, and 11 kidnapped during the violence. .
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Big Breaking news🚨 22 foreign workers from Thailand and Philippines working in Israel were murdered, and another 7 kidnapped by Hamas militants so far

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