 We are not in Switzerland. This is Israel. My name is India and today I'm taking you to the coldest part of the country. Mount Hermon. You see, Israel isn't just all sand. There is snow, too. Well, at least once a year in the winter. Mount Hermon is located in north Israel in a region called Vigolan Heights. It will take us about three hours to get there by car from Tel Aviv. But what you are about to see will amaze you. We just made it and this is what it looks like. Mount Hermon is on the border of Syria and Lebanon. And Israel actually shares ownership of this mountain with Syria. Behind me is Syria and to my right is Lebanon. Because of its location, Mount Hermon is a very strategic military point. In fact, not far from us there is an army base securing the border. This mountain here is the highest point in Israel and also the coldest. Right now, it is zero degrees Celsius. For the Middle East, that is pretty chilly. And right now, you are looking at Israel's one and only ski resort. For 160 shekels, you can rent ski equipment and go up the mountain. And for less money, you can just ride up. Although this place looks like a lot of fun. It has been a battleground in the past. Parts of Mount Hermon in Syria was captured by Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967. But six years later, Israel lost it to Syria during the Yom Kippur War. Miraculously, Israel regained their part of this mountain before the war ended. So we are standing on a place of great significance. After all, Mount Hermon is even mentioned in the Bible as the northern border of ancient Israel. I hope that one day you too will come and see this wonderful place. Come to Mount Hermon. This is Mount Hermon. This is Inside Israel. Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time.