Carrie Keller-Lynn on the ground in Ukraine; Ricky Ben-David on what's at stake with Israel's oligarchs; Nathan Jeffay on a new coronavirus variant and cigarettes for kids on Purim

People's Deputy Olga Vasilevskaya-Smaglyuk calls on Israelis to aid Ukraine further, saying 'Jews remember what happened in the Holocaust and they need to help'

The US-made projectile has become the weapon of choice for many Ukrainians, as images of soldiers carrying it on their soldiers flash around the world

Yulia Tymoshenko lauds PM Bennett for mediation efforts between Kyiv and Moscow; adds that despite hopes for ceasefire, Ukrainians will not lay down their weapons

Serious gaps between the sides remain however, as Ukrainian leader repeats plea for no-fly zone ahead of planned speech to Congress; capital put under 35-hour curfew

Some 4,000 cars carrying 20,000 people leave besieged city via humanitarian corridor Tuesday; evacuees report disastrous conditions, with no water and bodies in the streets

Trying to solve the growing bottleneck of refugees stuck in Europe waiting to immigrate, Israel created a new problem by placing them in limbo until they get citizenship

War zone photographer killed after vehicle struck by incoming fire near capital; 'His passion and talent as a journalist were unmatched,' network says

More than 40,000 register to fight at Syrian recruitment centers as poverty and lack of jobs push soldiers to look for a better life; 'from Ukraine, I plan to go to Europe'

Ex-IDF paratrooper says Ukrainian army officials 'got overwhelmed' by volunteers, especially those without military experience, but he feels an 'absolute responsibility' to sign up

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