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7 Injuries in Attacks by Settlers in the West Bank
SadaNews - Seven citizens were injured today, Saturday, as a result of settlers attacking the town of Jalud south of Nablus and Jabal Jalis east of Hebron.
In the town of Jalud, three citizens were injured due to the settlers' attack on the town and were transferred to a medical center in Qabalan f...
Emergency Budget: Expenses Reduced by 1.21 Billion Shekels Due to "Austerity Measures and...
Exclusive to SadaNews: The emergency budget announced by the government for the current year 2026, based on cash flow, indicates that the total expenditures (excluding net lending and public debt servicing) will reach 17.7 billion shekels, which is approximately 1.21 billion shekels less than the na...
The Decline of the Dollar and Rising Material Costs Pressure the Construction Sector
Special to SadaNews: The emergency budget announced by the government for the current year 2026, based on cash flows, shows that total expenditures (excluding net lending and public debt servicing) will reach 17.7 billion shekels, which is approximately 1.21 billion shekels lower than the national r...
Iran Executes Two Men on Charges of Espionage for Israel
SadaNews - Iranian media reported that Tehran executed two men today (Saturday) on charges of espionage for Israel, with one of them also accused of gathering intelligence near the Natanz nuclear site in Isfahan, central Iran, according to Reuters.
The media quoted the judiciary as saying that Yaqu...
72,608 Martyrs in Gaza Since October 7
SadaNews - The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported on Saturday that the total number of martyrs who arrived at hospitals in the Gaza Strip during the past 48 hours has reached 7, including 4 new martyrs and 3 recoveries, as well as 26 injuries.
It indicated that since the ceasefire on October 11, t...
More than 19,000 Travelers Crossed Through the Karama Crossing Last Week
SadaNews - More than 19,000 citizens and visitors crossed through the Karama Crossing during the past week, while the police arrested 41 individuals wanted by the judiciary.
The number of departures during the week was 10,207 individuals, while the number of incoming travelers was 9,539 individuals...
King Charles Concludes Bermuda Visit by Launching British Space Agency Project
SadaNews - The King of Britain, Charles III, concludes his visit to Bermuda by officially launching the "Nova" project of the British Space Agency aimed at helping track space debris, according to the "German News Agency".
Charles is visiting a new agency observatory site on the island to learn abo...
A Scene from the Future... A Japanese Airport Begins Using Human-like Robots for Baggage H...
SadaNews - In a move that reflects the rapid adoption of advanced technology in the aviation sector, Japan is set to integrate human-like robots into daily operations at its airports, aiming to tackle the increasing challenges associated with labor shortages and the rising number of travelers. This...
Meta Signs Agreement with Amazon Web Services to Operate Artificial Intelligence
SadaNews - Meta is working on developing a new generation of artificial intelligence technologies and creating unprecedented experiences for users. To achieve this, the company requires a new generation of processors, which Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides. An agreement has been signed between the...
AI Program... Predicts Your Next Promotion
SadaNews - Promoting the wrong person is a costly matter, and it happens frequently, with the failure rate of appointed executives ranging between 30 and 50 percent during their first year and a half, as Sarah Brighill wrote (*).
An Intelligent Platform for Selecting Future Leaders
The company "Wo...
9 Frozen Vegetables Beneficial for Health
SadaNews - Frozen vegetables are just as beneficial for health as fresh vegetables, and in some cases, they may be better; they are harvested and frozen at their peak ripeness, which helps them retain their nutritional elements. Moreover, their ease of use and reduced need for preparation may encour...
An Innovative Approach to Treat Panic Attacks Away from Sedatives
SadaNews - A Brazilian study has shown the potential use of low doses of the antibiotic "minocycline" as a new treatment option for panic attacks, in a move that could represent a significant shift away from reliance on traditional sedatives.
Researchers from the University of São Paulo and the Fed...