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The younger children leaving Ukraine didn’t seem worse for wear despite the long journey. The elder ones were more pensive. “I feel very bad because I have chosen to go to a normal country while my family stays in Ukraine, where they have rockets and bombs,” said Natasha Dubinskaya, 16.
The new immigrants are coming on three separate flights from Warsaw, Moldova and Romania, and will include 100 orphans from Lasi.
The NATAN mission is delivering food, hygiene products, medical and other relief supplies to some of the estimated 500,000 Ukrainian refugees fleeing the violence.
“Nazism is born in silence. So shout about the killing of civilians. Shout about the killing of Ukrainians,”
Bennett first spoke with Zelensky, where they spoke about “Russian aggression,” the Ukrainian leader said on Twitter.
Since 2015, Israel has been forced to develop an efficient mechanism to deconflict with Russia over Syria in order to stop its worst enemy, Iran, from building a war machine on Syrian soil.
The resolution, supported by 141 of the assembly’s 193 members, demanded that Moscow end the fighting immediately and withdraw its military forces.
Funds are also being allocated for food and medical supplies; housing assistance; establishing medical centers in conflict zones around the country; providing satellite phones for at-risk people; and supporting Jewish institutions.
Tehran and Moscow are coordinating their positions at the highest levels, and are even deliberating with regard to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action as the Vienna talks enter their final stretch.
Masa Israel Journey is “working hard” in Israel and Ukraine to ensure that all those who want to come to Israel with the program can do so, says the organization’s CEO.
The world order is undergoing a “huge upheaval” in Ukraine, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tells senior Israeli security officials.
“People did not believe in their wildest dreams that such a thing would happen. That in 2022, we are going to talk about a full invasion and all-out bombardment of cities. This is literally coming out of 1941,” says Rabbi Yechiel Shlomo Levitansky.