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Martyr Shot by Occupation Forces in Jabalia
SadaNews - A young man was martyred this morning, Sunday, by Israeli occupation forces in the town of Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip.
Medical sources reported that the occupation forces fired live ammunition at the young man, Khalil Nasr, while he was in the Halawa refugee camp in the town, which l...
Occupation Authorities Resume House Demolitions in Al-Sar Village in the Negev
SadaNews - Israeli authorities demolished the homes of several residents of the unrecognized village of Al-Sar in the Negev, south of the territories of 1948, this morning Sunday, with the protection of police forces and special units, under the pretext of unlicensed construction.
The Israeli autho...
The Latest American Stealth Bomber Can Reach Anywhere in the World.. Discover It
SadaNews - An American weapon flies in the sky that is not easily seen but is capable of reaching anywhere in the world, as the United States tests the B-21 Raider bomber, one of the newest stealth aircraft in the world, designed to evade radars and operate within airspace protected by advanced defe...
Unprecedented Deterioration: Tragic Conditions for Prisoners at "Ofer" Prison
SadaNews - The Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs reported that conditions inside "Ofer" prison are experiencing a sharp and unprecedented deterioration, the worst since the beginning of the war on Gaza, amidst harsh living conditions and a noticeable collapse in the mental state of th...
Tesla Expands Driverless Robotaxi Service to Dallas and Houston
SadaNews - In a new move reflecting the acceleration of the autonomous driving race, Tesla announced the launch of fully autonomous robotaxi rides, without human supervision, in the cities of Dallas and Houston in the state of Texas, marking the first time this service has been offered outside Austi...
Common Medications for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Under the Microscope
SadaNews - In the largest study of its kind, researchers have raised questions about the long-term safety of some medications used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). According to a report on the "ScienceDaily" website, some of these treatments have been associated with a slight but notable inc...
5 Signs That Your Skin is Aging Faster Than Its Age
SadaNews - Skin aging is an inevitable natural process, a part of the life cycle that the body goes through as it ages. However, it becomes more confusing when these signs begin to appear earlier than expected, in the twenties or thirties, when the skin is supposed to be at its most vibrant. At that...
Psychology: Over-sharing Goals May Hinder Achievement
SadaNews - Science reveals a harsh paradox: the elation a person feels when telling everyone about their big plans is nothing but a trick of the brain that makes them think they have already succeeded, sabotaging the goals they are eager to achieve.
According to a report published by VegOut, some i...
Quneitra Journalists: Israeli Targeting Reduces Documenting and Coverage Areas
SadaNews - On February 11, last month, journalist Shadi Abu Zaid was one of a group of journalists who narrowly escaped death after Israeli occupation forces opened fire on them while they were attempting to document its military movements in the Al-Kasarat area near the village of Ofania in the nor...
Q&A.. How Did the "Fragile Breakthrough" Between America and Iran Falter in 24 Hours?
SadaNews - In just 24 hours, the scene between the United States and Iran shifted from cautious optimism about nearing a peaceful settlement to a direct threat of returning to bombings and mutual shelling.
In this explanatory report, we break down the political and field map of this dramatic turn:...
For the First Time in Palestine.. Ooredoo Provides a Comprehensive Roaming Experience thro...
SadaNews - Ooredoo Palestine has announced the launch of an integrated international roaming service via VoLTE technology, in a significant step that enhances its position as a leading company in the telecommunications sector, enabling its subscribers to use calls, internet, and SMS services normall...
Analysis: The Hormuz Crisis Reveals a "Divide" Between Politicians and Military in Iran
SadaNews - An analysis conducted by the American "Wall Street Journal" highlighted what it considered a "divide" in Iran between hardline political and military leaders who have strengthened their grip on power since the war began.
The newspaper pointed to the "rapid retr...