Body of Thai hostage returned to Israel from Gaza - UPI.com
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Israel said it is "determined, committed and working tirelessly" to secure the return of Gvili.51% : Rinthalak's family has been informed that the procedures for returning him for burial in Thailand will be carried out in coordination with the Thai Embassy in Israel.
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46% : "The government of Israel shares in the deep sorrow of the Rinthalak family, the Thai people and all of fallen hostages' families," the office of the prime minister said.
44% : "We will not compromise on this and will spare no effort until we bring him back home to Israel.
43% : Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The body of a Thai agricultural worker held hostage in Gaza for nearly 800 days has been returned to Israel, the Israeli government said Thursday.
37% : The final remaining hostages, dead and alive, have been returned to Israel as part of a fragile cease-fire agreement reached between Hamas and Israel in October.
28% : Rinthalak, who has been an agricultural worker in Israel since 2017, was killed by Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants during Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
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