Iran reportedly hatched a covert plan to leverage Thailand into pulling tens of thousands of farm workers out of Israel in exchange for securing dozens of Thai hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7.
The Islamic Republic tried to broker the brazen powerplay in the weeks following the horrific 2023 attack that saw 39 Thai citizens killed and 31 more abducted by the terror group — including Sudthisak Rinthalak, whose remains were finally turned over to Israeli officials on Dec. 3, The Jerusalem Post reported .
Overall, three Thai workers were murdered either on Oct. 7, or while in Hamas’ captivity.
The remains of Thai citizen and Oct. 7 hostage Sudthisak Rinthalak — who was working on a farm near the Gaza border when Hamas abducted him — were released on Dec. 3. AP
With nearly 40,000 Thai

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