Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid warned on Sunday that the shuttering of the Jewish Agency’s offices in Russia could have “a serious impact” on diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Moscow.

An Israeli delegation was set to head to Russia on Sunday in hopes of halting a Russian order to cease the Agency’s operations in the country.

An official with the Moscow District Court was quoted on Thursday as saying that Russia’s Justice Ministry aims to “shut down” the JA’s Russian branch. A court hearing in the case has been scheduled for July 28.

Lapid instructed the delegation, comprising primarily jurists, to be ready to leave for Moscow as soon as Russian approval for the talks is received. Officials were instructed to spare no effort to exhaust the legal dialogue, while at the same time continue to promote diplomatic dialogue on the issue, the Prime Minister’s Office said.... Read More: JNS