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25/02/22 06:49
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Mayor of Mississauga awards certificate of recognition to show which has history of antisemitic content. B'nai Brith condemns.
25/02/22 07:32
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this morning that Russian forces have stopped their progress in most directions.
25/02/22 07:36
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Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky referred in an interview with Reshet Bet to the possibility of the Israeli embassy moving to Poland."We are in a kind of shelter, there is a siren sounding now, the moment when we will have to leave is approaching. The situation does not look good. It is possible to set up a consular service station near the border," Brodsky said.
25/02/22 07:46
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Donor yanks Israel Studies endowment at U of Washington over professor’s Israel criticism.
25/02/22 08:28
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Israel is considering reopening the Israeli embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, and temporarily moving it out of the country.Kan News reported that today there will be a discussion In the issue at the Foreign Ministry and the possibility of relocating the embassy to Poland is being considered.
25/02/22 09:00
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A 30-year-old runner in the Tel Aviv Marathon collapsed near the finish line and was treated by MDA teams.His condition is serious.
25/02/22 09:36
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a taped statement in which he made it clear to Russia that the attack would not lead to the surrender of his country."Sooner or later Russia will have to talk to us about ending the invasion, their missiles are useless in the face of our freedom," Zelenskyy said.
25/02/22 00:16
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European Union (EU) leaders agreed In Thursday to impose new economic sanctions In Russia though it held back from taking the harshest measures sought by Ukraine and split over just how far to take the sanctions, Reuters reports.Leaders of the 27-nation bloc lambasted Russian President Vladimir Putin at an emergency summit in Brussels, with Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins describing him as "a deluded autocrat creating misery for millions."