Much of the Jewish State was hit by sweltering temperatures on Wednesdays as Israelis attempted to enjoy the Feast of Shavuot with picnics and family gatherings. The high temperatures and dry conditions, called in Hebrew a “sharav” were the result of a warm depression from northeastern Africa, with thermometers recording temperatures in excess of 40-degree Celsius in many areas. The high temperatures and dry conditions led to wildfires in the northeastern Negev on Tuesday, forcing evacuations of some communities near the Lahav forest, which saw over 300 acres burned before the blaze was brought under control. Read More