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Israeli Reservist Released From Thai Prison After Eight Months Returns Home

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An Israeli reservist, identified only as A, was detained in Thailand eight months ago after a loaded magazine was found in his luggage at Phuket airport. The 26-year-old soldier, who had traveled to Thailand for his honeymoon with his wife, was arrested upon arrival and sentenced to 18 months in prison. However, following extensive diplomatic efforts by Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Coordinator for Prisoners and Missing Persons Gal Hirsch, A was transferred to house arrest with electronic monitoring and eventually released.

A and his wife, also a reservist officer, had served hundreds of days in military reserve duty during the recent conflict. They had borrowed a travel bag from a friend, unaware that it contained a fully loaded magazine, which was not detected during security checks at Ben Gurion Airport but discovered during screening in Thailand. Despite initial judicial refusal to reduce the sentence, persistent appeals and high-level interventions led to the overturning of the prison sentence to a suspended sentence.

Upon his return to Israel, A spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu, who expressed the state's commitment to its citizens abroad. Both A and his wife thanked the Prime Minister and Israeli authorities for their efforts, describing the support as heartwarming. The release was also aided by Chabad emissaries in Phuket and involved coordination between Israeli diplomatic and security agencies, including the Foreign Ministry and the Israeli embassy in Thailand. Without the successful appeal, A would have faced 18 months in prison, as his house arrest time did not count toward the sentence.

This case highlights the extensive diplomatic and security cooperation between Israel and Thailand, especially following the release of Thai hostages in October. The Israeli government emphasized its dedication to protecting citizens abroad, particularly those who have served in the military.

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