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06/03/22 00:13
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Three Jewish organizations work together to rescue injured family from Ukraine, treat their injuries, and help them escape.
06/03/22 05:59
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The police updated that two police officers suffered light-to-moderate injuries in the stabbing attack at the Lions' Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.
06/03/22 07:55
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IDF moves delegations of soldiers to learn about the Holocaust to Lithuania in contested move which may cause diplomatic crisis with Poland.
06/03/22 02:02
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented In Twitter about his conversation with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett."Prime Minister of Israel Naftali Bennett called me after his meeting with Vladimir Putin. We continue dialogue," he wrote.
06/03/22 02:08
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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett concluded his visit to Russia and Germany, and took off back from Berlin to Israel.Prime Minister Bennett and Chancellor Olaf Scholz met for about an hour and a half and had dinner together, during which they discussed a number of issues, including the situation between Ukraine and Russia.During the evening, the Prime Minister spoke twice with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Prime Minister also had conversation with the President of France, Emmanuel Macron.Read more
06/03/22 02:53
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said In Saturday night that he spoke In the phone with US President Joe Biden."As part of the constant dialogue, I had another conversation with President Biden. The agenda included the issues of security, financial support for Ukraine and the continuation of sanctions against Russia," he wrote.
06/03/22 03:00
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Card payment giants Visa and Mastercard become the latest to take action against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
06/03/22 03:46
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The possible Russian takeover of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv has prompted a flurry of planning at the State Department, Pentagon and other US agencies in the event that President Volodymyr Zelensky"s government has to flee the capital or the country itself, The Washington Post reported In Saturday.According to a US administration official, who spoke In condition of anonymity, "We"re doing contingency planning now for every possibility," including a scenario in which Zelensky establishes a government-in-exile in Poland.