Interior Minister Shaked announces new policy exempting refugees with relatives in Israel from entry quota, but says 'we cannot open our gates to everyone'

Immigration authority says over 7,000 Ukrainians have arrived since start of fighting, of whom 5,000 don't have immigration rights -- the maximum the government will allow

Brief interview with Diaspora Minister Shai; senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur on race and responses to Ukraine; health reporter Nathan Jeffay with a blitz of new Israeli research

Nachman Shai, first cabinet member to visit Eastern Europe since war's start, to meet with Israeli, Polish and Ukrainian officials

Interior minister says government might need to limit entry; Education Ministry prepares to absorb schoolchildren; Diaspora minister urges cancelation of 'inhumane' arrival deposit

Jewish immigrants arriving from war zone to get extra one-time grant from the state; ministers slated to debate number of Ukrainian refugees to be granted work visas

Lapid, Shaked said advancing plan to grant year-long residency and work permits to some Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion; 100-tons of Israeli humanitarian aid arrives in Poland

Ayelet Shaked orders 3-month suspension of need for a police background check on those fleeing the conflict, says wave of arrivals will be sent to boost Negev communities

Foreign minister vows to help repair damage to the site; Yad Vashem Holocaust museum lambastes 'outrageous' Russian attacks against civilians

Diaspora Ministry says funds to go toward protecting Jewish institutions, helping refugees as situation in Ukraine deteriorates

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