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Held Hostage in Gaza, a Thai Worker’s Prayers for Freedom Come True
2023-12-13 00:00:00.0     纽约时报-亚洲新闻     原网页

       

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       Bunthom Phankhong walking to the temple for his ordination ceremony in Udon Thani, Thailand, on Monday, as a gesture of thanks for his freedom. Mr. Bunthom and his girlfriend, Nutthawaree Munkan, were taken as hostages by Hamas on Oct. 7.

       Held Hostage in Gaza, a Thai Worker’s Prayers for Freedom Come True

       A Thai farmworker clung to hope during her nearly 50 days of captivity in Gaza by befriending a young Israeli girl and dreaming of reuniting with her boyfriend, who had also been abducted.

       Bunthom Phankhong walking to the temple for his ordination ceremony in Udon Thani, Thailand, on Monday, as a gesture of thanks for his freedom. Mr. Bunthom and his girlfriend, Nutthawaree Munkan, were taken as hostages by Hamas on Oct. 7.Credit...

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       By Hannah Beech and Muktita Suhartono

       Photographs by Lauren DeCicca

       Reporting from Ban Hin Ngom, Thailand

       Dec. 13, 2023

       Some things she does not want to remember. Some things she cannot.

       But one image is seared in Nutthawaree Munkan’s mind from Oct. 7, the day when Hamas and other militants stormed into Israel, taking her hostage in Gaza for nearly 50 days. As the percussive sounds of war drew closer, her boyfriend, Bunthom Phankhong, a fellow Thai farmhand working just five miles from the border, scrambled for his bicycle. Ms. Nutthawaree hopped on the back and looped her arms around him as he pedalled hard toward what they hoped was safety.

       She recalls his churning legs over sere earth. Then armed men stopped the pair on the bicycle. That was the last time she saw her boyfriend before she was taken to Gaza, she said.

       In captivity, huddled in an underground cell with four others, Ms. Nutthawaree prayed that her boyfriend would survive. She prayed that she would one day see her children back in Thailand, her hopes sustained by the affection of one of the hostages confined with her, an Israeli girl. She prayed that she would see her mother, to whom she sent money each month to support the household and pay off the family debt.

       Surviving on bites of round bread and barely enough water, Ms. Nutthawaree, 35, made a vow: If her boyfriend made it through, they would marry. But first they would ordain, for a time, as a Buddhist monk and nun. This was love: to submit to the absence of worldly desire, for the promise of life.

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       ‘She Gave Me Hope’: Thai Hostage’s Friendship With an Israeli Child

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       ‘She Gave Me Hope’: Thai Hostage’s Friendship With an Israeli Child

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       Thai hostage Nutthawaree Munkan was held by Hamas for nearly 50 days. During her time underground, a 5-year-old Israeli child gave her hope that she’d make it out alive.

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       A photo of Ms. Nutthawaree and Mr. Bunthom from their time as farm workers in Israel.

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       Hannah Beech is the senior correspondent for Asia based in Bangkok. She was previously the Southeast Asia bureau chief. More about Hannah Beech

       Muktita Suhartono reports from Indonesia and Thailand. She joined The Times in 2018 and is based in Bangkok. More about Muktita Suhartono

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