A new study has found that the average temperature in the Arctic has risen by 4 degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era, a rate significantly higher than the global average. The research, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, analyzed data from various sources including satellite measurements and weather stations. Scientists involved in the study expressed concern over the rapid warming and its potential impact on sea ice extent and permafrost thaw. The findings highlight the disproportionate effects of climate change in polar regions.
Special Committee on the Treatment of Holocaust Survivors holds special debate marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day. MK Fridman, chair: “Holocaust not merely a chapter in history
Israeli Knesset committee debates Holocaust Remembrance Day, honoring survivors. MK Fridman emphasizes the Holocaust’s living legacy, with 111,000 survivors in Israel.