Israeli PM travels to Moscow to attempt to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine

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Israeli PM travels to Moscow to attempt to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, a religious Jew, took a flight in violation of Sabbath law because Judaism permits this when the aim is to preserve…

Bennett is coordinating his efforts in the crisis with the United States, France and Germany, an Israeli official said.

“They will stay in touch with the aim of obtaining a ceasefire, and this in coordination with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz,” an Elysée official said. The two leaders also touched on the ongoing talks between world powers, including Russia, and Iran about reviving a 2015 nuclear deal. Israel, home to a substantial population of immigrants from the former Soviet Union, is also mindful of Moscow’s military support for President Bashar al-Assad in next-door Syria, where Israel regularly attacks Iranian and Hezbollah military targets. Contacts with Moscow prevent Russian and Israeli forces trading fire by accident.

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