Imagine stepping outside and instantly feeling like you’re walking on the surface of the sun. That’s the reality for many Israelis this summer, as temperatures soar to staggering highs in central parts of the country. Experts warn that what feels like a temporary heatwave could soon become a regular part of life.
Why It Feels Hotter Than Ever
Prof. Oded Potchter, an urban climate specialist, explains that while Israel has recorded scorching temperatures in the past, such as 48°C at Kibbutz Gilgal or nearly 49°C in Eilat, what’s new is how often these extreme days are occurring.
“Even nighttime temperatures are rising,” Potchter says. “Our bodies don’t get a chance to cool down. People wake up already sweating, feeling stressed, and the heat just never lets up.”









