Despite keeping a low profile, Thailand is using all the diplomatic means at its disposal to push for the release of eight Thai nationals still held hostage by Hamas. 'We talk to anyone who can help us,' says the Thai ambassador to Israel
The documentary 'Thai-Land' is a glimpse into an agricultural community near the Dead Sea, where a tight-knit group of Thai workers is essentially living the Zionist dream, the dream that their Israeli employers abandoned
The two Thai nationals, Sonthaya Oakkharasri and Sudthisak Rinthalak, worked in the plantations near Kibbutz Be'eri when they were shot by Hamas terrorists. The army said that 40 of the 132 hostages that Hamas is holding in Gaza had been killed
After he was released from a Thai prison and landed with his band in Israel, Bi-2 founder Yegor Bortnik gives a peek into his time in Thailand and his childhood in Soviet Belarus, and explains why he does not plan to settle down in Israel
Anucha Angkaew, who spent 50 days in Hamas captivity, was held with several other Israeli and Thai hostages. Their captors punched and kicked them for two days. After that, they persisted with another two days of beatings for the Israelis, who were whipped using electrical wires
34 Thai nationals were murdered by Hamas militants on October 7, and 25 members of the Thai community were kidnapped. At her home in Thailand, the life partner of Gong, abducted to the Strip, hopes for a sign of life
Iran has obtained photos for Thailand of the 25 Thai nationals among the estimated 240 hostages taken to Gaza following Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israeli border communities, but Israel is wary that it could complicate its own hostage negotiations