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

According to reports, Tatiana, Mikhail and Vera Kumok were arrested and then freed by Russian soldiers in Melitopol, a southeastern Ukrainian city under Moscow's control

US disengagement has left Israel battling solo against Iran in Syria. But facing Putin's challenge in Europe, DC may have to reconsider how to protect its interests everywhere

There are many pitfalls facing Israeli entities, and they'd do well to seek help in not falling afoul of myriad new measures imposed by the West over Ukraine invasion, experts say

Refugee agency praises neighboring countries' compassion for 'extreme plight' of refugees; most of those who crossed borders to escape entered Poland

Associated Press video journalist Mstyslav Chernov and photographer Evgeniy Maloletka were the last journalists inside besieged city, hunted for reporting to the outside world

Sue Surkes reports on her whirlwind tour with aid groups on Ukraine border; Lazar Berman breaks down what military aid Israel can offer; Miriam Herschlag onsite in Habima Square

President of battered country holds video call with couple after their crowdfunding campaign raised nearly $35 million for refugee and humanitarian aid efforts

As Israeli staff prepare to head to field hospital in Ukraine, PM says Jerusalem is managing crisis in a 'sensitive, benevolent and responsible manner'

According to new assessment, with his forces apparently failing in Kyiv, Russian leader now appears to be aiming to secure strategic territory, force concessions with sieges

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