
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that a number of restaurants and stores in Thailand have blocked Israeli tourists from entering and have put up signs protesting their presence. The network published a picture of a sign posted at the entrance to a restaurant on the popular tourist island of Ko Pha Ngan, which reads in English “No Israelis allowed” and has two red crosses next to it. Meanwhile, Ziv Erdman, a spokesman for the Thai Tourism Office in Israel, denied any official decision to ban Israeli tourists from entering his country, stressing that Thailand continues to welcome Israeli tourists.
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