Heatwave
Why portable power stations are becoming essential as blackouts and heatwaves rise
Corals in Gulf of Eilat survive record heatwaves, offering new hope to Israel's only reef
IDF moves Sayarim soldiers into air-conditioned quarters after six faint during heatwave
IDF observers faint from overheating at Eilat base due to power outage amid heat wave
'The Sizzling Schnitzel:' A startling summer warning for parents
"The video," United Hatzala explained in a statement, "serves as a powerful reminder of the life-threatening consequences that can result from negligence with regard to leaving children in cars."
Iran could burn up in 30 years, and not from a nuclear meltdown
According to the Middle East Institute, some 70% of all Iranians might need to leave the country to survive by 2050.
Is a chilling prediction by Nostradamus now coming true?
Nostradamus predicted 2023's record-breaking European heat wave: Ancient prophecies realized amid scorching temps & mass tourist exodus!
Israel sends fire-fighting team to aid Cyprus in Operation Wings of Fire
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides asked Israel for aid, leading to the launch of Operation Wings of Fire, with Israeli firefighters and planes headed to Limassol.
Iran shuts down for two days because of 'unprecedented heat'
Tehran is expected to reach 39 C by mid-week.
Air conditioner installation in absorption centers to address immigrants' concerns
"We must do everything within our power to make the immigrants' transition to Israel as comfortable as possible," stated Minister Sofer.
Global boiling: How Israel urgently needs to adapt to climate change
"If we don't deal with [climate change], Israel will be a very unpleasant place to live in the next decade or two," Prof. Colin Price, head of Tel Aviv University's PlanNet Zero
Israelis enjoy brief respite from extreme heat wave
Wednesday will bring clear skies and a further increase in temperatures, returning the country to an uncomfortable heat.
July 2023 could be hottest month in 120,000 years, study finds
German analyst Haustein said temperatures will continue to increase unless fossil fuel use is drastically cut worldwide.
Risk of fatal heart attack may double when the air is hot and dusty
The researchers estimated that about 2.8% of heart attack deaths could be attributed to the combination of extreme temperatures and high levels of fine particulate pollution.