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Offline Visualmon

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Friends or Enemies
« on: June 18, 2025, 03:57:27 PM »
You think Israel is your ally. Think again.

In Tele Viv, Israelis settlers forbid Asian foreigner to enter the safe bunker. The short video clip on Instagram was deleted by Meta (Zionists' social media platform). Why? Zionists don't want us to see how bad the settlers treat their tourists. Thailand treat Israelis such hospitality. In return, rude awakening.




Bibi Nutyahoo and his coalition always cause the trigger and always throw the victim card whenever they provoke the Arabs.
 



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Re: Friends or Enemies
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2025, 05:08:56 PM »
What are Thais doing in the Middle East for? That's no territory
for Thais or Hmongs.



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« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2025, 05:43:52 PM »
What are Thais doing in the Middle East for? That's no territory
for Thais or Hmongs.

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Thailand and Israel have maintained a close and multifaceted relationship since establishing diplomatic ties in 1954. Their alliance spans across agriculture, labor, education, defense, and technology:

Labor and People-to-People Ties: Over 20,000 Thai nationals work legally in Israel, primarily in agriculture, under a bilateral labor agreement. Israel is also a popular destination for Thai tourists, while Thailand remains a favorite for Israeli travelers.

Agricultural and Technological Cooperation: The two countries have collaborated on agro-tech projects, including a joint experimental farm at Khon Kaen University. Israel has also supported Thailand with water management expertise during natural disasters.

Defense and Security: A 2017 memorandum formalized defense cooperation, and in 2022, they signed an MoU on cybersecurity.

Recent Developments: Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, which tragically killed 46 Thai nationals and led to the abduction of 31 others, Thailand and Israel have deepened diplomatic engagement. High-level meetings have focused on hostage recovery, humanitarian support, and expanding cooperation in business, infrastructure, and security4.

Despite Thailand’s recognition of Palestine in 2012, it has maintained a neutral and pragmatic stance, supporting peaceful resolutions while condemning terrorism



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