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February 17, 2022 17:47
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“I’m sure Ukraine will be alright. Rabbi Nachman of Breslav will protect them,” half-joked an Israeli cabinet minister this week, when he admitted that he had no idea if the Russian troops amassed on Ukraine’s borders were about to invade the neighbouring country.

Like many other governments, Israel’s was uncertain over what position to take on the threat of war. On Friday evening, shortly after the US and Britain put out urgent warnings to their citizens to get out of Ukraine as soon as possible, Israel’s foreign ministry issued its own travel advice.

It was also planning to pull out the families of Israeli diplomats but the instructions to Israeli citizens were less urgent.

They were advised just to “consider” whether they should remain in Ukraine and those planning to fly there over the next few days should also “consider” whether their journey was necessary.