Political correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses the disintegrating coalition and reporter Amy Spiro examines reporters' behavior during last week's deadly shooting

Tamano-Shata will be the second Israeli minister to visit the country since Russia invaded, will also travel to the Israeli field hospital in western Ukraine, her office says

Arab affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman on why Arab MKs spurned Zelensky, plus an Arab teen's death; Diaspora affairs reporter Judah Ari Gross on Ukrainian 'aliyah,' and 'agunot'

'We've become crisis experts in 3 weeks,' says head of Joint Distribution Committee in Chisinau, one of a dizzying number of groups trying to care for those fleeing the war

More than 4,000 people with immigration rights have moved to Israel since start of Russian invasion and 'tens of thousands' more expected to join them, organization says

Proposal will see government locate, renovate and build housing for the thousands of people expected to arrive amid ongoing war in Ukraine

As more and more people with Jewish ties seek to immigrate, Israel will begin to let nearly all of them into the country, but only award citizenship after further screening

Would-be immigrants escape from war-torn country to Poland, Moldova and Romania; will be brought on three flights scheduled for Sunday, Jewish Agency says

Organization sets up processing stations on the borders with Poland, Moldova, Romania, and Hungary to help Ukrainian refugees who wish to immigrate

Joint summary by World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency says there was a daily average of 10 incidents, with attacks in Europe accounting for 50% of global total

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