BANGKOK (AP) — Five Thai nationals held hostage by Hamas since its attack on Israel returned home on Sunday after their release from captivity last month.
A small town in northeastern Thailand celebrated late into the night at a homecoming for two Thai hostages released from Gaza ...
Shem Tov, from the Israeli city of Herzliya, was abducted from the Nova music festival with his friends Maya and Itay Regev, ...
Five Thai nationals held captive by Hamas for over a year returned to Thailand on Sunday, reuniting with their tearful families at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport. The returnees, dressed in winter ...
Working on farms in often dangerous parts of Israel, Thai farmhands suffered a heavy toll in the Hamas-led attacks of ... the capital of Thailand, to meet the plane carrying his son, although ...
Israel’s military confirmed that three Israeli hostages – Gadi Moses, 80, Arbel Yehoud, 29, and female soldier Agam Berger, ...
Samut Prakan, Thailand - 09, 2025 Five Thai nationals arrived in Thailand on Sunday after being released by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Jan. 30, following 15 months in captivity. The group ...
According to Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 46 Thais have been killed during the conflict, including the two who died in Hamas captivity. They were among tens of thousands of Thai worke ...
BANGKOK, Thailand — Five Thai farmworkers’ suffering ... represented the highest number of foreign nationals that Palestinian Hamas militants took hostage in their surprise attack on Israel ...
So far, 25 Israeli hostages and the remains of eight others have been exchanged for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas released the bodies of Tsahi Idan, Ohad Yahalomi, Itzik Elgarat and Shlomo Mantzur on Wednesday night without the controversial public ceremonies it has been holding during the exchanges.
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