JERUSALEM — The Israeli government is pushing back against moves by Moscow to outlaw the private agency that helps Russian Jews immigrate to Israel, ramping up tensions that have worsened between the two countries since the invasion of Ukraine in February. A Russian court is expected this week to approve a government request to shut down the Jewish Agency for Israel, a private charity closely affiliated with the Israeli government. Prime Minister Yair Lapid has dispatched an emergency delegation to discuss the case with Russian officials, but that group was still waiting Monday for Moscow to grant it permission to...