Days before tens of thousands of Israelis descend on Ukrainian holy site, Israel urges Kyiv to ensure worshipers have access amid spike in tensions
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With Kyiv threatening to block Israeli worshipers due to Israel's treatment of Ukrainian tourists, leaders look to hammer out agreement before massive Rosh Hashanah event
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Ukraine has expressed frustration over Israeli deportations of tourists and has threatened to keep worshipers out ahead of Rosh Hashanah
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After initially having difficulties securing funds for the NIS 42 million measure, ministers okay across-the-board cut of 0.06% of ministry budgets
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High Court plans debate on matter next week, doesn't order state to resume halted services; Finance Ministry said refusing to transfer required funds to ministries
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Hitting back at Kyiv's ambassador, diplomatic source says it has been assured there's no basis to his threat, which was made in response to Israeli deportations of Ukrainians
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Kyiv had reacted angrily to halting of aid earlier this month, with Israeli officials saying there were bureaucratic matters to be resolved