Bennett offers country humanitarian aid as Russian army reaches capital Kyiv; Ukrainian president reportedly initiated call

Ambassador Yevgen Korniychuk says Ukraine understands Israel can make no military contribution after Russia's Ukraine invasion, but wants Jerusalem to aid communication

Jerusalem torn by desire to stand with key allies in condemning invasion, but also very wary of antagonizing Moscow, which plays a key military role across Israel's northern border

At meeting led by Prime Minister Bennett, ministries ordered to continue working to get Israeli citizens out of conflict zone

FM Lapid goes on to stress Israel’s deep ties with both countries, as he once again urges all Israeli citizens to depart

Times of Israel editor speaks about the complex geopolitical history behind Russian invasion; Tal Schneider reports from Greece; Aaron Boxerman dives into Shanghai-posting scandal

Statement from Foreign Ministry expresses support for 'territorial integrity' of Ukraine; Israeli ambassador to Kyiv says he is prepared 'with all options' for potential evacuation

Embassy moves out of capital due to threat of Russian invasion; Israel said to inform Kremlin and Ukrainian government of new location to ensure safety

Israeli mission to move from Kyiv to Lviv, as Foreign Ministry officials prepare for possible land evacuation of the country’s 150,000-200,000 Jews

Diplomats stationed in Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova visit border crossings to lay groundwork to help Israelis, Ukrainian Jews flee in case of Russian invasion

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