Jewish Soldiers in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: Why the War in Ukraine Has Not «Left the Front Pages» for Them — The Jerusalem Post
On January 15, 2026, the Israeli publication The Jerusalem Post published (Eng.) a report by journalist Michael Starr about Jewish servicemen who continue to fight as part of the Ukrainian army, while "the attention of the world audience increasingly shifts to other crises" - original.
The main idea of the material is simple and harsh: even if the media agenda changes, Russia's war against Ukraine has not stopped for a single season, and the Jews of Ukraine remain among those who "hold the line" since 2022, going through winter after winter.
Drone reconnaissance commander from Nikolaev: "fight for your country"
One of the key figures in the report is Moshe Bizsemov, the commander of a small group of reconnaissance drones. He has been serving in the Ukrainian army since 2018 and witnessed the phase of battles often associated in Ukraine with the war in Donbas after 2014. Bizsemov is a resident of Nikolaev, a father of two, and was supposed to complete his service in April 2022, shortly after the full-scale invasion began.
However, circumstances unfolded differently. At the moment when his unit came under attack, Bizsemov was in the process of being discharged. Many of his…
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