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The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) expressed severe condemnation of Israel’s presentation of a video showing the gruesome murder of an individual, claimed to be a Thai hostage, during a recent session at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The MFA statement confirmed that such a display of horrific brutality has incited outrage globally, … …

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LOL! They condemn Israel for showing Hamas terrorists actions but SILENT on atrocities committed by the terrorists.   What a cowardly disgrace this PM is.  So beheading a THAI National makes Thailand not "involved"??

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My Thai friend  warned me about this a week ago and I didn't believe him. He said that there is a growing belief that there are more than 20 Thai hostages and murder victims. Seems that I owe him an apology.  The whispers are of a cover up and that the government doesn't want to alienate anyone or cause upset with tourism markets.  I don't know about a cover up, but I do recall that when the Iranian terrorist was throwing grenades in Bangkok some years ago, the Thai government downplayed the vent.

In respect to showing the video, Israel has no other option. The Arab and Iran financed misinformation campaign has people saying the events never occurred. There are now stories appearing in social media saying the events were staged. There are people in this forum insisting there were no decapitations or rape of people, or stabbings.  Let the world see what Hamas is.

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The Israelis should have asked for permission first. Keep in mind that criminals in Thailand get their faces blurred and the decapitation victim wasn’t afforded that courtesy. That clip is nauseating. 

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8 hours ago, Fanta said:

The Israelis should have asked for permission first. Keep in mind that criminals in Thailand get their faces blurred and the decapitation victim wasn’t afforded that courtesy. That clip is nauseating. 

No. There was no need to ask for permission. This was not a public display. The evidence was shown to a limited number of  people including journalists who had asked for evidence of the atrocities. There are  "journalists" from BBC and CBC who would not describe the events of  October 7 as a terrorist attack because they said there was no evidence to support such a description. There are others who  would write "alleged" before the stories because of their position that they had seen no supporting information.  Now, media outlets such as Al Jazeera cannot deny the events. Viewing was also offered to the  UN Arab representatives who had cast doubt on the events.   These UN officials are the  people who are now passing resolutions demanding that Israel unilaterally enter into a ceasefire, with no specific mention that the Arabs stop their attacks and rocket fire.

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1 hour ago, Vigo said:

No. There was no need to ask for permission. This was not a public display

The clip is available on the Internet. And who released the clip? The Israelis. The Israeli claim of 40 beheaded babies naively parroted by POTUS has damaged Israel’s credibility. 

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14 minutes ago, Fanta said:

The Israeli claim of 40 beheaded babies naively parroted by POTUS has damaged Israel’s credibility. 

Wouldn’t that argue in favor of releasing this particular clip (probably with the face partially obscured). 

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8 minutes ago, EdwardV said:

Wouldn’t that argue in favor of releasing this particular clip (probably with the face partially obscured). 

I am not denying Israel’s right to state its case and bolster their credibility. I am saying that they went about it the wrong way. 

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