Majority back government's limited sanctions on Russia; most Jewish Israelis blame Putin for the war, but Arabs aren't so sure who's to blame

War sees US secretary of state stuck between the personal and the political, as Zelensky repeats Holocaust comparisons, urging the world to do more

10-year-old Zlata and her beloved pet rest in a converted schoolhouse near Polish border; UN says half of Ukraine's children have been displaced

Resolution passes 140-5, with only Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea joining Moscow in opposition; General Assembly calls for immediate ceasefire and increased aid

Ukrainian president tells G7 summit Russia already 'used phosphorus bombs against peaceful people'; NATO says it will increase chemical and nuclear defenses in Eastern Europe

Jewish-Ukrainian oligarch Pavel Fuks, accused of paying locals to daub swastikas in Kahriv and Kyiv, quoted saying 'he had no choice' after the Russian agents approached him

In second trip to region, secretary of state looks to shore up Israeli support for Western effort to end Ukraine war and coordinate ahead of a possible Iran deal signing

Andriy Yermak welcomes Bennett's mediation and wants Israel to be a guarantor of Ukrainian security; expresses cautious optimism regarding direction of negotiations with Moscow

UK to increase fundings to The Hague, with France to provide magistrates, investigators and experts and $550,000 in support of investigation

Washington says latest wave of measures part of an effort to 'strike at the heart of Russia's ability to finance and carry out its warfare'

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