Photo Credit: Moshe Shai / Flash 90

The Kinneret rose 2 centimeters yesterday, and now stands at 212.71 meters below sea level, and is expected to go up more.

Altogether, the Kinneret rose 13 centimeters since last Shabbat from all the stormy and snowy weather.

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The Kinneret is the lowest freshwater lake in the world, and is an important source of Israel’s water.

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