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Israel was struck by one of the worst fires in his history. Zionist officials accuse each other. Video Photo CNN/Screenshot
Until Thursday, the flame still actively affected.
Although some residents who were evacuated were allowed to return to the house, the natural protection area was still closed to the public for security reasons.
The Jewish National Fund (JNF) calls this fire one of the most extensive in the history of Israel.
The Israeli government also faced a wave of public anger.
Many parties evaluate poor processing and inability to anticipate fires as a result of inept management of financial and lack of readiness. The political atmosphere was heated from mutual accusations between officials.
At the end of March, the Israeli climate -forum warned the Prime Minister (Prime Minister) Benjamin Netanyahu immediately hold an emergency meeting to prepare for summer and potential fire.
But, according to the head of the forum, Dova Henin, the warning was not listened. “We tried to attract his attention,” Henin said.
“But, although this has repeatedly reminded, the Prime Minister did not conduct a special discussion about this,” he explained how he was quoted The Middle East of the EyeFriday (5/5/2025).