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Mount Hermon

Last December, nearly two feet of snow blanketed Mount Hermon, home to Israel’s only ski resort.
The confiscated items included grenades, pistols, anti-tank rockets and ammunition.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa said negotiations are taking place aimed at renewing the 1974 ceasefire agreement.
The Druze villages in the northern Syrian Hermon, now under Israeli control, are cut off from the world, with their only connection through IDF troops.
The mobile unit near Hader is part of a broader Israeli security and aid initiative • Wounded Druze evacuated to Ziv hospital as IDF boosts border presence.
Elite Israeli units uncovered bunkers and an arms cache in the cross-border strike, amid efforts to shield Druze villages from violence.
The IDF-approved tours of the far side of the Golan Heights are scheduled to get underway next week.
“We will strengthen ties with the residents of the region.”
Skiing will not be possible until next winter due to damage caused by the war with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The compound will reopen its doors to visitors by prior reservation only, with limited access to a cable car, sleds and a snow sledding area for children.
Jerusalem saw snow for the first time since January 2022.
The country saw a flurry of white stuff, blanketing the north and bringing many out to play.