The Arctic ice is declining
decade after decade after decade. That's what the data show.
2007 was a record low, and even though it was followed by 3 years of relative "rebound" we then had 2 years of record lows. So, this 1 year of relative rebound is probably meaningless. Because, we have had over 30 years of overall decline.
And the Antarctic ice is also beginning to decline:
Remote Antarctic Trek Reveals A Glacier Melting From Below : NPR