Ukraine's top rabbi has issued a direct appeal - in the form of a music video - to U.S. President Donald Trump to end the war, as Russian strikes continue to kill Ukrainians. A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Odessa killed at least two people Thursday, wounding 15 others. The attack came hours after Washington and Kyiv signed an investment agreement giving the U.S. access to key Ukrainian minerals in return for continued military support.
Main Idea: Ukraine’s chief rabbi Mosha Azman released a rock song and music video urging President Donald Trump to help end the war as Russian attacks on Ukraine continued.
Key Points:
Continued war and attacks can raise energy, food, and aid costs for US households and taxpayers.
A public push for a ceasefire could increase pressure for talks that might reduce future costs and instability for consumers and markets.
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Ukraine’s chief rabbi is the creator and main subject of the music video urging Trump to act.
The article is centered on the appeal to him and his stated role in ending the war.
Ukraine’s president responds directly to the strikes and comments on Russia’s refusal of a ceasefire.
The article highlights U.S. involvement through Trump and the investment agreement tied to continued support.
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