Times of Israel reporters' children pick up the mic to ask diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman essential questions; plus, some optimistic news items

More than almost any other country, Israel should have swiftly recognized the moral obligation to open its doors to innocent Ukrainian civilians escaping Russia's invasion

Bayraktar TB2 have kept up strikes against Russia's invading forces, with videos of attacks shared on social media as part of propaganda war - but their days may be numbered

Palestinians are divided over conflict, with some supporting Russia, which has long championed their cause, against Western countries that have always backed Israel

Russian leader defends 'completely justified' actions in Ukraine; calls on Russians to unite against West's 'economic blitzkrieg'; rails against unpatriotic 'fifth column'

Children are buried in trenches, residents scrounge for food and water and hospitals get bombed as Russian troops squeeze the life out of a Ukrainian city

Religious leaders, many from the Chabad movement, travel into war-torn country to mark holiday celebrating Jewish people's survival

White House pledges $1 billion in weapons for Kyiv after Zelensky's searing appeal to Congress; Kremlin calls US president's comments 'unforgivable' and rails against 'traitors'

Financial Times says Israeli president is the main international broker between Moscow and Kyiv, as the two sides inch toward a ceasefire deal

Retelling an ancient redemption while praying for its own, a small Ukrainian community gathers in a synagogue destroyed by the Nazis, under the shadow of Russia's onslaught

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