Six Thai hostages kidnapped and held for weeks in the Gaza Strip by Hamas arrived back in the kingdom on Monday, officials said.
Tens of thousands of Thais were working in Israel, mostly in the agricultural sector, when Palestinian militants poured over the border on October 7, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping roughly 240, according to Israeli authorities.
At least 32 Thais were abducted by Hamas, with Bangkok’s foreign ministry and Thai Muslim groups working to negotiate their release.
Since their release by Hamas, the six have been recuperating at a hospital in Israel as authorities made preparations to fly them home.
Five of the former hostages are expected to transfer immediately to their home cities around the kingdom, according to the foreign ministry.
The returnees were released during a temporary truce that saw scores of people released before it expired on December 1.
Another nine Thais are still among the hostages taken by Palestinian militants, according to Bangkok’s foreign ministry.