Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is “in the midst of a sensitive negotiation, working to save lives.”
“I am using my ties with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin to solve the problem,” he added, in an interview with Army Radio.
Gantz’s office released a statement after the call, which said they discussed “security challenges in the Middle East generally, and Syria in particular.”
In addition, Israel’s Ambassador Alexander Ben Zvi met with Russian Deputy Defense Minister Col.-Gen. Alexander Fomin, in Moscow last week, according to Russia's Defense Ministry, and on Tuesday, Ben Zvi met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov.
Simultaneously last week, the website of the English language Arabic paper, Asharq Al-Awsat, reported that the Russian military had searched for the remains of Israeli soldiers in a cemetery near a Palestinian refugee camp south of Damascus.
The article speculated that the Russian military searched for the remains of solders Tzvi Feldman and Yehuda Katz, who have been missing since the 1982 battle of Sultan Yacoub, which took place in Lebanon, near the Syrian border.
One the eve of the April 2019 election, Russia helped Israel locate the remains of IDF Sgt. Zachary Baumel, who also went missing during that battle. His body was flown back to Israel and buried at Jerusalem’s Mt. Herzl military cemetery.