FM Liz Truss says Putin could turn to 'more and more extreme actions' after Russian forces failed to achieve lightning victory Moscow sought

During the War of Attrition, Israeli pilots killed dozens of Soviets in Egypt in order to protect the country's security interests; today, Jerusalem's stance is far more timid

Moscow says high-precision device struck a 'warehouse containing missiles' near the border with Romania; US has long been concerned about rivals' development of hypersonic tech

With an exhausting journey that lasted 3 days rather than the 8 hours it would normally take, Evgeny Pavlovskiy became perhaps the oldest Ukrainian refugee to escape alone

Russian forces dig in around Kyiv, satellite images show troops building berms around military equipment outside capital; in Mariupol, fighting reaches city center

In Ukraine, Christians for Israel has helped thousands of Jews move to the Holy Land over the past 25 years, and it has been preparing for this moment since 2014

With the Second World War a linchpin of Russia’s national identity, Putin has sought to use its memory in a bid to legitimize the invasion; historians call it a cynical distortion

The western Ukrainian city has been sheltered from most of the fighting to date; now it increasingly feels the influence of war

Moscow says Israel needs to remain 'neutral'; Opposition leader Netanyahu, considered close to Putin, will 'definitely' attend the Zoom address by Ukraine's leader

Jewish philanthropy trio helped found announces their departure, lauds their record of backing Jewish causes; group has pledged $10 million for humanitarian relief in Ukraine

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