Netanyahu spoke with Ran Gvaili's family and Thailand's ambassador about Sontisak Rintalak

Itamar Eichner|
The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported that he spoke yesterday with the parents of kidnapped fallen soldier Ran Gvaili, updating them on Israel's efforts to bring him back. "He expressed his deep appreciation for their stately, principled and proud stance, and said that Ran's heroism and fall in battle evokes in him, his wife and the entire people of Israel pain, wonder and endless pride," the statement said. Additionally, he spoke with Thailand's ambassador to Israel, Pannabha Chandraramya, and updated him on efforts to return kidnapped fallen soldier Sontisak Rintalak. According to him, many efforts are being made for his return, and Israel will always support the families of kidnapped and returning Thai citizens.
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