Hamas is still holding 20 Thai nationals after having freed 10 from Gaza, Thailand’s foreign ministry said, following a deal during the first truce of a seven-week conflict, Reuters reports.

The freed hostages will return home after 48 hours in hospital, the ministry said in a statement after the deal brokered separately from Friday’s exchange of hostages for Palestinians from Israeli jails.

“There are now an estimated 20 Thai nationals who remain abducted,” the ministry said, however, adding that four of the Thais released had not previously been confirmed by Israel to be in captivity.

“We sincerely hope the remaining hostages will be treated humanely and released safely as soon as possible.” Among those released was the only Thai woman known to be held by Hamas, photographs from the ministry showed, as the group met doctors at a medical centre in Israel.

 Thai workers taken hostage by Hamas and later released as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, pose with a member of Thai mission after a medical checkup, in Tel Aviv, Israel, in this handout image released on Nov 25, 2023. — Thai MOFA via Reuters
Thai workers taken hostage by Hamas and later released as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, pose with a member of Thai mission after a medical checkup, in Tel Aviv, Israel, in this handout image released on Nov 25, 2023. — Thai MOFA via Reuters

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