An emergency United Hatzalah delegation to the Moldova-Ukraine border leaving Israel on Feb. 26, 2022. Photo: United Hatzalah. Israel announced Sunday that it is sending 100 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine to help civilians trapped in combat zones and those trying to flee the country amid an intensifying Russian invasion. The assistance is expected to arrive over the next two days, and includes “water purification kits, medical equipment as well as drugs, tents, blankets, sleeping bags and additional equipment for civilians who are not in their homes in the cold winter weather,” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday....