Tag: Ukraine

In a discussion with Eli Lake, topics covered include Trump, FBI searches, attorneys general, issues with classification, and the media's handling of positive news from Ukraine.
The article discusses the growing strategic alliance between Russia and Iran and criticizes the Biden administration for ignoring this reality.
In an episode of the Unholy Podcast, hosts Yonit and Jonathan revisit a conversation with journalist David Remnick, known for his work with The New Yorker.
The Menorah Center in Dnipro is an opulent Jewish Community Center funded by Jewish oligarchs to demonstrate the viability of Ukrainian Jewry.
The author of the text discusses being included on a list published by Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation, accusing them of promoting Russian propaganda.
This podcast episode discusses the motivations behind Russian President Vladimir Putin's relationship with Israel.
The article discusses the release of more information from Hunter Biden's laptop, suggesting that there was a concerted effort to bury the scandal before the 2020 election.
The article warns against Ukraine fatigue, emphasizing the valiant efforts of the Ukrainian army in driving back Russian forces.
Matthew Continetti joined a podcast on the publication day of Noah Rothman's book "The Rise of the New Puritans" to discuss the book, the tragic massacre at Highland Park during the July 4th parade, and concerning news from Ukraine.
"My Hollywood" is Boris Dralyuk's debut poetry collection, which explores his experiences growing up in West Hollywood as a Russian-speaking Jewish immigrant.
The article highlights Germany's complicated and often contradictory role in international politics, particularly regarding its stance towards Ukraine.
Eliana Johnson from the Washington Free Beacon discusses Joe Biden's reversal on his initial statement that the U.S. would not provide certain weapons to Ukraine.
In a discussion on The Reeducation podcast, Eli Lake delves into Congress's approval of $40 billion in arms and aid to Ukraine, emphasizing how despite the rise of populism on the right, this effort remained intact.
Contributing editor Eli Lake discusses the lend-lease legislation supporting Ukraine and the concerns about threats surrounding Supreme Court justices' homes.
This article tells the story of two Ukrainian men who fled their hometown due to Russia's bombardment and sought shelter in Israel at the home of a Jewish man whose family their ancestors had rescued during the Holocaust.
In this episode of the Jewish Lives Podcast, author Hillel Halkin discusses the life and legacy of Vladimir Jabotinsky, a figure in twentieth-century Jewish life who was both admired and loathed.
Zehava Galon, former head of the left-wing Meretz Party, expresses her personal pain and disappointment with the Israeli government's refusal to condemn Vladimir Putin and provide military support to Ukraine.
This article highlights the disconnect between the perception and reality of America's competition with China.
The author describes their journey from Lviv to Kyiv, observing the caution and fear caused by recent bombings.
Bloomberg columnist Eli Lake discusses various topics in a podcast, including the transition in warfare in Ukraine, the ongoing Covid emergency, and the frustration caused by minor inconveniences imposed by progressive politicians, which may lead to a significant backlash among voters.
In a recent episode titled "The Beginning of the End," Yonit and Jonathan are joined by political analyst Amit Segal to analyze the political turmoil in Israel, including Naftali Bennett's coalition hanging by a thread and the potential for Benjamin Netanyahu to return as Prime Minister.
In a recent podcast, the discussion revolves around the shifting establishment opinion regarding Ukrainian President Zelensky's stance, despite Ukraine's apparent success in the conflict.
This discussion focuses on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Ukraine's first Jewish president.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak joined a discussion on the new wave of terror attacks in Israel, sharing insights on breaking the cycle of violence and expressing optimism for peace despite challenging signs.
The article discusses the advantages that Jewish Ukrainians have over their non-Jewish neighbors when it comes to seeking refuge amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.