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My money built your country! Tourist sparks outrage with rant at locals on Thai island
An Israeli tourist sparked outrage over an arrogant rant at a cafe in Thailand.
The female holidaymaker erupted into a tirade after refusing to take off her shoes at the eatery on Full Moon Party island Koh Phangan on May 5.
Footage shows the cocky customer smirking as she bragged to staff: 'My money builds your country.'
Her outburst was met with fierce backlash as Thai locals slammed her seemingly disrespectful behaviour.
In a post on social media, the woman later apologised, claiming she had simply lashed out in response to the alleged harassment she faced from the Thai workers.
She said: 'Hello, I am the woman in the video. First, I want to clarify that my words were taken out of context. My intention was to say that Israeli tourism contributes to the Thai economy.
'I was subjected to physical and verbal aggression stemming from general anger toward Israeli tourists in Thailand. The person who recorded the video was not a staff member but another customer.
'I had permission to wear my shoes because I had foot pain. The filmer and her friend used violence to force me out of the cafe, even though I had already chosen to leave to avoid further confrontation.
'The video was misleading and did not show the violence I experienced.'
The incident came amid fears of the influence of Israeli tourists on a town in northern Thailand.
Residents in Mae Hong Son reported a surge of unruly Israeli visitors allegedly living and working illegally in the region in February.
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra even tried to allay their concerns and said their worries were unsubstantiated.
Thailand has been marred by over-tourism from all nationalities as the Thai government pushes visa-free schemes to boost revenue following the barren pandemic years.
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