Legal Status of Pai’s Chabad House
The Pai Chabad House, built with proper permission, occupies 200 square wah of land. It serves as a place for Jewish religious rites on Fridays and Saturdays and accommodates up to 200 tourists for communal dining.
Suwit emphasised that all foreign tourists, including Israeli visitors, enter Thailand legally before travelling to Pai.
No Evidence of a Jewish Settlement
Mae Hong Son police chief, Pol Maj Gen Songkrit Ontakrai, echoed Suwit’s statement, reiterating that no evidence supports the claim that Israeli visitors have permanently settled in Pai.
He also dismissed rumours that the Chabad…
















