and many of those, like wicha's, are unexplained.ortem examinations are not carried out on thai workers. it took more than a month for wicha's body to arrive back in thailand. he won't be building the farm he dreamt of, or helping his wife through her treatment for cancer. thai workers are the backbone of israel's agricultural industry, but their existence here is precarious. they rely on their bosses for food, shelter and work. so is it any wonder they are scared to demand their rights? as i leave this country, i am reminded of the old saying — you don't bite the hand that feeds you. i think there is kind of an approach or attitude among the workers themselves that they are being seen by the farmers as actually tools, not as people that came here to work, but as tools to provide the work. they are not humans with needs that can be harmed. like, nobody care enough. like, nobody cares enough. hello. for a while now the uk's usual weather pattern of atlantic westerlies has been blocked by high pressure in scandinavia and some chilly ai