An Israeli citizen was arrested on Koh Phangan island in Thailand on suspicion of operating an unlicensed daycare facility, according to Israeli media.
Thai authorities detained an Israeli citizen on Koh Phangan island on Monday morning on suspicion of running a daycare center for children without a valid license, according to a report by ynet. The arrest follows a broader crackdown on Israeli-linked illegal activity in Thailand. As The Zioneer previously noted, 11 Israelis were arrested last month on charges of illegal land purchases and fraud in a related enforcement effort. Details regarding the suspect's identity and the number of children potentially affected have not yet been released.
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