Lot 5 Thais returned to their homeland safely.

Suvarnabhumi, The 5th group of Thais from Israel traveled by chartered plane, 244 people, and arrived safely in Thailand. There were workers and students traveling as well. Some Korat workers grabbed a single cloth bag and brought it back.

Yesterday (Oct. 16), around 9:30 p.m., the fifth group of Thai workers and students from Israel, totaling 244 people, arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport. In addition, a group of Thai students from Narathiwat Rajanagarindra University, 30 people, and 3 people from Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, totaling 33 people, also returned on this flight.

The teacher who came to pick up the students said that he would like to assess the situation first. In case of returning to Israel for internship again While another approach is to provide internships that are close to the original location for students.

Korat workers have returned to their hometowns.

Meanwhile, Nakhon Ratchasima workers have arrived at their hometown. The province arranges a car to pick you up at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Yesterday evening There were 19 Nakhon Ratchasima workers, but because some of them already had relatives waiting to receive them. So there were only 4 officials left to return. The province also set up an official line for workers or relatives who wanted to return from Israel. Please inform your request. The workers will receive an initial compensation of 15,000 baht along with help with vocational training and job placement.

Mr. Mana Bunrod, 31 years old, from Huai Thalaeng, one of the workers, said that when he returned this time he only grabbed one cloth bag. Because they were only 2-3 kilometers from the scene of the violence, they were unable to return to the labor camp to get their belongings. As for Mr. Chokchai Muangpia, 37 years old, he said he works at a broiler farm in upper Israel. Even though it is quite far from the place where the violence occurred, it is risky and therefore wants to return. glad to go home Even though only one shoulder bag was returned, there are still many Thai workers who are stuck in the danger zone and want to return home.

Mr. Pairoj Chotikasathien, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labor stated that he received a letter informing good news from the Israeli Foreign Labor Administration that foreign workers in the agricultural sector who were leaving Israel were permitted. without requesting a re-entry visa during the unrest that has occurred in the past several days. Received a waiver to return to work in Israel through a special process. Initially, workers wishing to return to work can apply through 12 Israeli employment agencies. Therefore, we ask Thai workers to relieve their worries about returning to work in Israel. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency