
Thais killed in Gaza rocket attack spotlight thousands from Thailand working in Israel – South China Morning Post
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The deaths of two Thai migrant workers in Israel in a rocket attack from Gaza cast fresh light on the difficult lives thousands of Thais face far from home.Weerawat Karunborirak, 44, from the northern province of Petchabun, and Sikarin Sa-ngamrum, 24, from the northeastern province of Buriram, were killed on Tuesday at the farm where they worked just across the border from Gaza. Eight other Thai workers were wounded, one seriously.It is not unusual for Thais from economically disadvantaged…Read More
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