Thailand Workers in Israel make $2.00 an Hour.

Thousands and Thousands of workers from Thailand are in Israel as cheap laborers. And working for $2.00 an Hour. Did these ThaIland Workers also build the Tunnels under Gaza for HAMAS?

The construction of tunnels, including the use of cement, could involve discreet processes to avoid detection. The details of such activities might not be readily apparent, especially in conflict zones where secrecy is a priority. But answers to how and who build the tunnels under Gaza must be found. A lot of money went into building them. Providing Money to Hamas is a proven Big Mistake.

Hamas has an elaborate Tunnel System under Gaza. These tunnels include large rooms, full bathrooms and Sleeping areas.

Did the foreign workers build these Tunnels?


No, there is no evidence that Thai workers in Israel were involved in the construction of tunnels under Gaza for Hamas. Thai workers in Israel are primarily employed in the agricultural sector, and there is no indication that they have the skills or training necessary to build tunnels. Additionally, the Israeli government has strict controls in place to prevent unauthorized access to the Gaza border area, making it unlikely that Thai workers would have been able to enter the area without detection.

The claim that Thai workers were involved in building tunnels for Hamas appears to be based on a misunderstanding of the situation in Israel. There are a large number of Thai workers in Israel, but they are not involved in any military or security activities. They are simply working hard to earn a living for themselves and their families.


Hamas has received financial support from a variety of sources over the years, including:

  • Iran: Iran has been a major source of funding for Hamas since the 1990s. The US State Department estimates that Iran provides up to $100 million annually in support to Palestinian groups including Hamas.
  • Qatar: Qatar has also been a significant source of funding for Hamas. In 2007, Qatar began providing financial assistance to the Palestinian government, which is controlled by Hamas. Qatar has also provided funding to Hamas directly.
  • Turkey: Turkey has provided some financial support to Hamas, but it has been less consistent than the support from Iran and Qatar.
  • Private donations: Hamas also receives funding from private donations, both from Palestinians and from people in other countries.

In addition to these sources of funding, Hamas also generates revenue through taxation and other means. For example, Hamas taxes businesses in the Gaza Strip and collects fees from Palestinians who travel through its border crossings.

The funding that Hamas receives from these sources allows it to support its social welfare programs, pay its fighters, and purchase weapons. However, the funding has also been used to support Hamas’s militant activities, including the construction of tunnels and the purchase of rockets.

The international community has condemned Hamas’s use of violence and has imposed sanctions on the group in an attempt to cut off its funding. However, these sanctions have not been entirely successful, and Hamas continues to receive funding from a variety of sources.

These Money Gifters are Guilty of Spreading Swords of Blood.