Hello AI Agent! Welcome!

Friday Jan 30, 2026
NEWSLETTER
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
Home Lifestyle Travel

'Suddenly troubles arrived here too': Israeli tourists caught in Thailand-Cambodia tensions

Holiday seekers who fled Israel's war-torn reality find themselves caught in military standoff, confronting familiar security concerns thousands of miles from home.

by  Adi Nirman
Published on  07-28-2025 19:00
Last modified: 07-28-2025 20:30
'Suddenly troubles arrived here too': Israeli tourists caught in Thailand-Cambodia tensionsLillian Suwanrumpha/AFP

Royal Thai Army soldiers are transported on the back of an army truck in the Thai border province of Si Sa Ket on July 26, 2025 | Photo: Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In their effort to take advantage of summer's final weeks for an idyllic beach vacation and temporarily escape their conflict-saturated reality, numerous Israelis discovered themselves at Thai resorts during intensifying tensions between the beloved Israeli destination and its neighbor, Cambodia. The familiar warning sirens from home unexpectedly traveled thousands of miles to Southeast Asia as the longstanding regional dispute escalated.

"We remained unaware of tensions with Cambodia until we encountered coverage in Israeli media," Yotam Amit, who traveled to Thailand for his honeymoon, explained. "Considerable stress emerged among Israelis concerning this development. We experienced some panic, particularly since we had reserved the honeymoon so far in advance, and the Iranian war had already created uncertainty about our vacation. Thailand represented a type of sanctuary, and suddenly these 'troubles' arrived here too," he noted, emphasizing how the situation returned him to the reality he had left behind. "The freedom and serenity here allowed me to forget these concerns and exist in a protective bubble, which suddenly shattered when reports about the Cambodia conflict began emerging."

Roni Rabinovich, an Israeli who recently relocated to Thailand, felt troubled by the parallels to Israeli circumstances. "This undoubtedly triggers memories of everything occurring in our homeland, which represents one reason I decided to relocate. This situation could certainly become dangerous as it develops, but currently, we choose to maintain optimism," she commented regarding Israelis living in Thailand.

Tourists in Phuket, Thailand (Photo: Moshe Shai)

The dissolving distinction between Israeli reality and Thai developments culminated when Neta Ben Aharon, who has spent a month traveling through Thailand with her parents and brother, received a request to participate in a minute of silence at a local marketplace honoring victims of Monday's shooting attack. "The experience felt completely surreal. You find yourself thinking, 'in my homeland this occurs every single day,'" she reflected. "I believe our participation in the minute of silence stemmed from my respect for the Thai people – this gesture represented my tribute to them."

However, beyond the mounting pressure, local residents' responses offer comfort to visiting Israelis. "Local people displayed minimal concern, explaining this represents a decades-old conflict that intensified temporarily in an extremely distant region. We initially harbored concerns since we lack familiarity with local emergency protocols, unlike our homeland experience, but understanding that this situation affects only a tiny fraction of Thailand provided significant relief," Yotam observed. He found additional reassurance in the fact that "these military forces remain relatively outdated and their missiles cannot reach the distances of our current location," contrasting sharply with Israelis' extensive exposure to devastating and sophisticated weaponry, particularly following recent events during Operation Rising Lion.

Perhaps precisely because of this context, Israelis characteristically attempt maintaining normal routines. "I spent the day at the beach, sunbathing and enjoying family time," Neta revealed. "I maintain cautious awareness," Yotam stated, referencing ongoing developments and ceasefire discussions between the two nations.

Tags: Gaza WarIsraelThailand

Related Posts

Airlines announce new steps amid Iran-Israel tensionRobin van Lonkhuijsen / ANP / AFP; Getty Images / BornaMir;

Airlines announce new steps amid Iran-Israel tension

by Sahar Avrahami

Lufthansa Group extends night flight cancellations to Tel Aviv until February 3. KLM reverses decision to resume Israel service amid...

KLM scraps Tel Aviv flights day after promising to returnAFP

KLM scraps Tel Aviv flights day after promising to return

by Sahar Avrahami

Just one day after publishing the opposite response, KLM reversed course and announced on Wednesday that it will not resume...

KLM returns to Israel after Iran-related suspensionRobin van Lonkhuijsen / ANP / AFP) / Netherlands OUT

KLM returns to Israel after Iran-related suspension

by Liat Mofaz Milchan

Airline sets January 28 return with modified flight path; Lufthansa Group extends night flight suspension

Menu

Analysis 

Archaeology

Blogpost

Business & Finance

Culture

Exclusive

Explainer

Environment

 

Features

Health

In Brief

Jewish World

Judea and Samaria

Lifestyle

Cyber & Internet

Sports

 

Diplomacy 

Iran & The Gulf

Gaza Strip

Politics

Shopping

Terms of use

Privacy Policy

Submissions

Contact Us

About Us

The first issue of Israel Hayom appeared on July 30, 2007. Israel Hayom was founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better, more balanced and more accurate journalism. Journalism that speaks, not shouts. Journalism of a different kind. And free of charge.

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

Newsletter

[contact-form-7 id=”508379″ html_id=”isrh_form_Newsletter_en” title=”newsletter_subscribe”]

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il