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Due to the ongoing heatwave, the IDF issued orders to scale back physical training and implement operational adjustments. Six ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNRecord-breaking heatwave has peaked; temperatures expected to normalize Saturday
Heat on Friday expected to reach 44°C (111°F) in Eilat, 40°C (104°F) in Tiberias, in last burst of sweltering weather that saw two die of heatstroke, army base evacuated The post Record-breaking ...
Yoseftal Medical Center in Eilat reported that the man, around 70 years old, was rushed to the hospital in critical condition ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNTwo die of heatstroke as temperatures, electricity usage break records in extended heatwave
Highest Wednesday temperature recorded in Jordan Valley kibbutz, reaching 49.7°C (121.5°F); Israel Railways imposes speed ...
JERUSALEM, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Israel will extend its railway network to the southern port city of Eilat in a project expected to cost about 8 billion U.S. dollars, the Transport Ministry said on ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPlanners invite public to online hearing on controversial Dimona-Eilat rail proposal
Society for Protection of Nature in Israel slams project, set to cut through some of Israel's most stunning landscapes, as ...
Electricity demands broke records as temperatures soared over 120 degrees in some areas.The post Two die amid record-breaking heat wave in Israel appeared first on JNS.org.
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Greater Kashmir on MSNHouthis claim drone strikes on four Israeli cities in Gaza war escalation
Yemen’s Houthi group says it launched six drones targeting Haifa, Negev, Eilat and Be’er Sheva, claiming successful hits in ...
EILAT, Israel — With the clear blue waters of the Gulf of Aqaba and stark peaks of the surrounding mountains, Eilat has long been a major driver of Israel's tourism economy.
TEHRAN, Aug. 12 (MNA) – Israeli army reported on Tuesday yet another drone from Yemen on Eilat port in the occupied territories. According to al-Masirah, the Zionist regime's media reported a drone ...
A visit to the southern resort town to see how it - and its tourism business - are faring during the Gaza war. Many of the hotels are filled with displaced Israelis.
She is the executive director of Eilat Gives, an aid organization she founded in 2000. With an annual budget of $650,000, the organization provides food and medical assistance to the city’s ...
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