Ukraine crisis
US has told Ukraine it must sign peace deal with Russia to get security guarantees, source says
US security guarantees are considered by Ukraine as the linchpin for any settlement ending Russia's four-year-old invasion of Ukraine.
Learning Hebrew in bomb shelters: How Dnipro Jewry endures Russian invasion
Russia strikes on Kyiv leave 6,000 buildings without heat as temperatures near -20°C
FM Sa'ar meets Ukrainian deputy PM, pushes for designation of Hamas, IRGC as terror orgs.
Russian air strikes kills 19 in southeastern Ukraine, hours after Trump's new ultimatum
Several people were killed and dozens wounded by Russian air strikes on a prison in the front-line Zaporizhzhia, in an attack that Ukrainian President Zelenskiy said was "deliberate."
‘Miracle’ in Ukraine: Rabbi and family survive Russian suicide drone hit completely unharmed
The suicide drone destroyed the front of the rabbi's Toyota Land Cruiser.
Ukraine Prime Minister resigns as government undergoes major renovation
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal submitted a resignation letter, as part of the country's largest wartime governmental reshuffle expected this week.
Ukraine's former army chief says US 'destroying' world order
The popular general spoke as President Volodymyr Zelensky sought to mend fences with Washington after a fiery White House row with President Donald Trump.
Stolen lives: Inside Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children
Nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken to Russia or occupied territories since the war began.
Ukraine Jewish resilience: Standing strong amid war and global challenges
‘For 2025 to become a year of victory for Ukraine and Israel, democracies must unite,’ says Borys Lozhkin, President of the JCU.
'Mitzvah Mobile' unites isolated communities across war-torn Ukraine
The Mitzvah Mobile began its journey immediately after the yahrzeit (anniversary of a death) of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the leader of the Chabad movement.
Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Dnipro injures seven people, including two children
The attack also reportedly damaged cars and knocked windows out in residential buildings and a hospital.
Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term
At 71, Putin is locked in a confrontation with Western countries he accuses of using Ukraine as a vehicle to try to defeat and dismember Russia.
To have peace, Europe must prepare for war, EU council president says
"If we do not get the EU's response right and do not give Ukraine enough support to stop Russia, we are next. We must therefore be defense-ready and shift to a 'war economy' mode," Michel said.