This is how the Thai press released the release of Thais from Gaza

Beyond excitement in the Israeli press in relation to the release of Israeli abductions, even in Thailand, the deal (Thursday) won headlines in the Thai press. Alongside the joy of the release of their people, the Einatical press made sure to describe the excitement in the Israeli audience in relation to the deal.

The English daily newspaper, the only Thai owned, “The Nation,” considered a leading newspaper in Hialand, shared with excitement that prevailed in Israeli society around the release: Tel Aviv gathered thousands in the main square to watch live on the release of the kidnappers on huge screens, with a large watch. The days of captivity. Some held signs with the caption “Lake, we are waiting for you at home.”

Behind the scenes of the transaction

Thai, the most common daily newspaper in Thailand printed in a million copies and is recognized in the in -depth coverage of news, politics and a company alongside a sensational coverage of crimes and accidents, reports a broad detail in relation to the exact hours of the release and the various stages. The newspaper, which was the first to publish the full names of all liberated, counts the Thai hostages: Pongsak Tana, Satine Savanacam, Watchara Sri-On, Beevat Srito, and Sorasak LamanAnd, alongside the three Israelis – Lake Berger That was the first to be released in Jabia in the north of the Gaza Strip, Arbel Yehud (29) andGadi Moses (80).

Dramatic Disclosure: Who Holded the Arabs

The “Bangkok Post”, the oldest English newspaper in Thailand has been published since 1946 and is considered a leading newspaper in the country with a distribution of 110,000 copies (80% of them in Bangkok), reveals a surprising detail: Hamas senior, Musa Abu MarzukIn a unique telephone interview for the newspaper, the five were actually held by the Palestinian Islamic Islamic Jihad and not Hamas. Thailand ambassador in Israel, Panaba ChandramemiaIn a conversation with the newspaper, details of the unpublished kidnapping circumstances:

A reminder to the Thai community about those who have not survived

Khaosod (Khaosod, which means “fresh news” or “live news” in the cellulose), which is the newest daily newspaper in the leading “Maticon” media group that runs three daily newspapers, made sure to remind its readers that alongside the joy of the release of their friends from Bibi Hamas, there Remember those who did not win.

Hamas -free Thai kidnapping (Photo: Arab Networks)

As part of the article on the release of the kidnappers, the newspaper provided data on the extent of the impact in the Thai community: 41 Thai killed in the war, a higher number than the French (40) and the Americans (35). The newspaper, known in its in -depth reports, reminds that two of the Thai kidnapping, Sutisak Reintrak and Sonataya Akrasari, were approved as fatalities in May 2024, and that until the last release, six Thai abductors remained in life.

The Last Real Estimated

In all reports of the Thai press, it was emphasized that after the release of the five today, one Thai hostage remained in Hamas captivity: Natapong Pinta. The Thai press continues to monitor the contacts for Pinta’s release, which together with his friends from the agricultural farms near the Gaza border.

By Editor

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