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Putin urges freed hostage Sasha Troufanov to 'thank Hamas' for release from captivity
Putin expressed shock upon learning that Alexander (Sasha) Troufanov had spent 498 days in captivity in Gaza.
Putin: Hamas showed 'goodwill' in releasing Russian-Israeli captive
Russia's Putin to talk Middle East crisis with Palestinian President Abbas, Kremlin says
What people think about their future
Israel after the “special relationship”: Expanding on Caroline Glick’s, Iran’s chess board, Part 1 of 2
Putin to Netanyahu: Israel, Russia 'unconditional allies' in war against terror
Russia welcomes Turkey reconciliation efforts, pledges to work to end Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
WJC's Lauder meets with Putin to discuss Jewish life in Russia, support for Israel
"Judaism is one of Russia’s four traditional religions and, like the other traditional religions, receives constant support from the authorities," Putin highlighted.
Why Putin is likely to use Turkey to break NATO – and what to do about it
The flood will only worsen as the Russian air force has doubled down on Assad’s strategy of attacking civilian targets in order to provoke depopulation.
Israelis' man of the year
Netanyahu makes Putin's holiday greeting list
Notable absences from greeting list include Erdogan, Khamenei.
Flight of the Black Tulip: The Russians in Syria
The Russians have offered to aid Syrian President Bashar Assad drive Islamic State (IS) from his borders But a US official surmises that Putin has an ulterior motive.
Syrian army reversals spook Russia into hasty military build-up
For Putin, Russia's bolstered military assistance in Syria is a potential diplomatic trump card and a handy way of diverting attention from Ukraine's frozen conflict.
Putin to Arab League: Palestinians have right to state with capital in east Jerusalem
Putin also spoke on the importance of synchronizing the efforts of the Arab League with those of the United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia.
Russian president Putin makes first public appearance in 11 days
Vladimir Putin's absence from public view, a rare occurrence in Russia's largely state-controlled media, had triggered a number of theories about the leader.