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Watchara Sriaoun, a Thai laborer, was freed from captivity after being held hostage by Hamas for nearly 500 days. His return to Kut Yang, Thailand, marks a significant moment for his family, who had awaited his release since he was kidnapped during the October 7, 2023, attack in Israel. According to Watchara, the lack of consistent food and water during his captivity was a daily struggle.
Watchara left Thailand for Israel in 2020, seeking better opportunities and sending home approximately $1,500 monthly to support his family. His release followed a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas earlier this month. During his time in captivity, he was often told he would be released soon, a promise that did not materialize until now.
Expressing joy, Watchara described the feelings of being reborn when he finally saw gardens and fields from a helicopter after more than a year in confined conditions. His mother expressed relief and gratitude, stating, “It’s a miracle—something many thought would never happen.” The ordeal highlights the risks faced by Thailand’s laborers in Israel.