In Israeli TV interview, Ukrainian president says Moscow 'used' ex-PM Bennett's desire to mediate to 'buy time,' reveals Israel finally agreed to supply radio systems

Ukrainian army says more than 50 cruise missiles launched at targets across country, knocking out key infrastructure

Analysts say unlikely ships will risk sailing to Ukraine without Russian protection, putting further pressure on tight global markets

Moscow cites ostensible 'massive' drone attack by Kyiv on its Black Sea fleet, with British assistance; UK calls the claims 'invented'

4 million Ukrainians lose electricity as Russians bomb civilian infrastructure; US announces more military aid; Moscow says 82,000 fresh recruits already in Ukraine

Analyst says Russia's allegation 'just noise' for now; most believe there's little chance false flag attack could really be used as a pretext for nuke detonation

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman breaks down the 28-page document and talks defense systems for Ukraine; real estate reporter Danielle Nagler on Jerusalem's white elephant

Channel 13 says Israeli officials believe Kyiv may be unhappy with the offer, as Jerusalem is refusing to supply it with interceptor systems

Major crimes unit interrogates public official from central city, detains woman in 30s who arrived from Thailand and reportedly claims she was invited to non-existent conference

Five weeks after recapture of this small but strategic town in eastern Ukraine, a new battle for reconstruction is taking place

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