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 Israelis enjoying the beach in Ashkelon during a heatwave, August 27, 2022

Israel's extreme heat wave: How much longer will it last?

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv on April 10, 2023.

Netanyahu suffered from more than dehydration - neurologist

Israelis enjoy the beach in Tel Aviv as a winter heatwave hits Israel, February 28, 2023.

Extreme heatwave in Israel: What to expect and how to stay safe

 Metzitzim Beach, June 1, 2023.

How can you protect yourself in extreme heatwave?

 Dog running on the beach

Taking your dog to the beach? Here are some dangers you should be aware of

 Sweltering summer sun.

World breaks hottest-day record three days in a row in one week

By REUTERS
 A woman wearing facekini adjusts the mask on a child on a beach on a hot day in Qingdao, Shandong province, China August 10, 2018. Picture taken August 10, 2018

From 'facekinis' to arm sleeves, sun protection gear sells out in China heatwave

By REUTERS
 Women labourers rest under a tree on a hot summer day near India Gate, in New Delhi, India May 15, 2023

More than 100 dead in northern India as heat wave scorches region

By REUTERS
 Illustrative image of a baby drinking from a bottle.

How can you tell if your baby is dehydrated?

By Walla!
 Rainy summer weather in Tel Aviv. June 9, 2023

Unseasonal thunderstorms, high temps and rain sweep Israel

 Sandstorm in Eilat, June 1, 2023.

Extreme weather strikes throughout Israel amid springtime heatwave

 Tourists on Mount Olives look at the foggy view of the Old City of Jerusalem on April 24, 2022, as a major sand storm hit across Israel.

Israeli hazy forecast may turn into isolated sandstorms

 How to keep your car window from becoming foggy

Can forgetting your child in the car happen to just about anyone? – study

 Migrant labourers work at a construction site at the Aspire Zone in Doha, Qatar, March 26, 2016

Experts say Qatar can lead Gulf on protections for workers against heat stress

By REUTERS
 Global warming: Temperatures in 2022 fifth warmest on record (Illustrative).

Iran, Gulf states at highest risk for death from heat at end of century - study