There are many pitfalls facing Israeli entities, and they'd do well to seek help in not falling afoul of myriad new measures imposed by the West over Ukraine invasion, experts say

Associated Press video journalist Mstyslav Chernov and photographer Evgeniy Maloletka were the last journalists inside besieged city, hunted for reporting to the outside world

President of battered country holds video call with couple after their crowdfunding campaign raised nearly $35 million for refugee and humanitarian aid efforts

Following Knesset address in which he admonished Israel for not aiding Kyiv or joining Western sanctions, Ukrainian president says Jerusalem is ‘the right place’ for peace talks

Kremlin's troops tell besieged city's defenders to lay down their arms by Monday morning; art school reportedly bombed with 400 people inside; Zelensky calls for meeting with Putin

Manolis Androulakis says siege of Mariupol will go down as a war crime; 'civilians are hit blindly and helplessly'

PM defends interior minister, saying policies coordinated with other ministers and authorities; urges cabinet to present a united front

Refugee agency says around a quarter of the country's population has been uprooted; UNICEF says children face 'real and growing' risks from human trafficking and exploitation

Carrie Keller-Lynn reports in from Lviv under fire; editor David Horovitz spells out to Israeli leadership why being a good Jew is the same as being a good person

Destructive global breaches have not yet materialized, observers say, as non-state actors and hacktivists engage in digital combat

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