Why Kinneret's new record low is good for Israel
Israel's largest freshwater reservoir falls by just 23.5 inches during summer - the lowest summer decline on record.
Israel's largest freshwater reservoir falls by just 23.5 inches during summer - the lowest summer decline on record.

The waters of Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) are continuing to rise. In the past 24 hours, the level of the lake rose 2 cm.

Sea of Galilee has risen by 84 cm since rainy spell began.

The Water Authority is hopeful regarding the precipitation this winter, saying the Kinneret is set to break a record of almost 20 years.

GOP Congressmen and staff, some of them nude, swam in the Kinneret after a drinking party, according to a FBI probe reported by Politico.
