"The Jewish Agency will conduct all its work related to repatriation from Israel - online or by phone," The Jerusalem Post reported, citing a source in the agency.

At the same time, it is noted that Sokhnut does not intend to completely leave Russia, but wants to adapt to local legislation.

“The consequence (of leaving Russia. - 

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) will be that events related to repatriation will no longer be held in Russia in any form ... No one will provide you with information about repatriation, and there will be no physical representatives,” the source added.

According to him, potential repatriates will need to contact the agency's Global Center in Israel.

Presidents of Russia and Israel Vladimir Putin and Yitzhak Herzog on August 9, during a telephone conversation, touched upon the situation around the Jewish Agency for Israel (Sohnut).

Earlier, the Basmanny Court of Moscow announced that the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Justice for Moscow was asking to liquidate ANO Sokhnut.