Kyiv's mission to Israel calls for more compassion and openness toward Ukrainians fleeing war, says it has made proposals to Interior Minister Shaked

More than almost any other country, Israel should have swiftly recognized the moral obligation to open its doors to innocent Ukrainian civilians escaping Russia's invasion

In TV survey, 53% want to maintain Israel's current stance on the war, while 25% want Israel to identify more with Ukraine, 6% less

With diplomats from Poland to Moldova distributing aid and helping refugees find shelter, the Foreign Ministry is handily taking on one of its largest challenges ever

Korniychuk spotted giving minister a bouquet at a Tel Aviv cafe, days after petitioning the High Court against her entry cap refugee policy

Ambassador Viktorov expected to protest Ukrainian president's speech, which will be streamed live; Israeli officials reportedly concerned Putin may seek to address Knesset as well

In a 'long and positive' talk, Dmytro Kuleba thanks foreign minister for Israel's latest mediation efforts, humanitarian aid and position on sanctions

Efforts underway to ensure as many lawmakers as possible will take part in call, which comes after series of diplomatic missteps during arrangements by the 2 nations

Tal Schneider on a long-awaited Israeli field hospital and a rabbi who brought Herzog and Erdogan together; Judah Ari Gross on how Israel is paving the way for Ukrainian aliya

Project is named after former PM Golda Meir, who founded Foreign Ministry aid program and has become symbol of hope for Ukrainians

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