Sharon Wrobel
ARTICLES BY: Sharon Wrobel
Tel Aviv University Welcomes First Ukrainian Researcher Under Emergency Scholarship
Tel Aviv University said on Sunday that it welcomed its first Ukrainian refugee researcher to campus under an emergency scholarship program. Doctoral student of law Maryana...
Bennett Says ‘Very Large Gaps’ Remain in Ukraine-Russia Mediation, Defends Israeli Efforts to Help
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Monday said “some progress” has been made in Israeli-led ceasefire talks between Moscow and Kyiv but that “very large gaps” on...
Zelensky Urges Greater Support for Ukraine in Speech to Israel’s Knesset, Invoking Holocaust
In a virtual address to Israeli lawmakers, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday pleaded for help to defend his country and people from Russia's invasion,...
Israeli PM: Removing Iran’s IRGC From Terror List ‘Too High a Price’ For Nuclear Deal
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday that Israel is “very concerned” about the United States' intention to accede to Iran's “outrageous” demand to remove the...
Israel’s ‘Kochav Meir’ Field Hospital in Western Ukraine Taking Shape With El Al Airlift
Israel on Thursday airlifted 17 tons of equipment for the construction of a field hospital in the western Ukrainian town of Mostyska to provide medical...
Israel Allocates ‘Significant’ Budget to Develop High-Power Laser to Intercept Rockets, Drones
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz on Thursday announced that a “significant” budget was approved for the development and procurement of a high-power laser defense system...
‘Israel Is Too Complex to Be Reduced to a Tweet,’ Declares US Rep. Torres, Backing Its Approach to Russia-Ukraine War
As Israeli mediation efforts continued during the third week of Russia's war in Ukraine, US Congressman Ritchie Torres (D-NY) suggested that the Jewish state could...
Russia, Ukraine Said to Soften Some Positions as Bennett’s Mediation Efforts Continue: Report
Talks between Kyiv and Moscow on the war in Ukraine are seeing a shift as both sides are said to be “narrowing” to a certain...
16 Tons of Humanitarian Aid Sent From Israel to Ukrainian Refugees in Moldova
A cargo plane carrying 16 tons of humanitarian aid from Israel landed in the Moldovan capital of Chisinau on Tuesday, as the influx of tens...
Israel to Deploy $6.4 Million Field Hospital in Ukraine, Named After Golda Meir
The Israeli government on Monday approved the deployment of a $6.4 million field hospital in western Ukraine to provide aid and medical assistance to refugees. The...
Israel Will Not Serve as Route to ‘Bypass’ Biting World Sanctions on Russia: Lapid
Israel will not be used to circumvent sanctions levied on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid pledged during a visit in...
Russia’s War ‘Without Justification,’ Says Israel, as Mediation Efforts Continue
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Sunday condemned Russia’s conflict with Ukraine and urged a diplomatic resolution, as Jerusalem continued mediation efforts between the warring...
‘Moral Duty’: Ukrainian Refugees With Family in Israel Allowed Entry Without Limit
There will be no cap on the number of Ukrainian refugees with a relative in Israel who are permitted to enter the country, according to...
‘Taking a Blood Test of the City’: How Israel’s Sewage Can Fight the Next COVID-19 Wave
Israel is spearheading a project for the early detection of traces of COVID-19 in wastewater in cities around the country, as testing mandates are being...









