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Numerous Health Benefits... What Happens to the Liver When Drinking Coffee Every Day?
SadaNews - Coffee is not just a morning ritual; it may be one of the most liver-friendly beverages according to research, as large-scale studies suggest that regular coffee consumption is associated with a decrease in liver issues and improved outcomes in cases of liver diseases, as reported by "Ver...
365 American Soldiers Injured Since the Start of the War on Iran
SadaNews - Data from the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) revealed that as of Friday, 247 soldiers from the Army, 63 sailors from the Navy, 19 Marines, and 36 pilots from the Air Force had been injured.
It was unclear whether the data included any of the soldiers who fell when two fighter jets...
Trump Requests Funding to Reopen Notorious Alcatraz Prison
SadaNews - Donald Trump, the U.S. President, requested $152 million from Congress in his new budget proposal to reopen the notorious Alcatraz prison.
The budget proposal for the fiscal year 2027, released by the White House on Friday evening, seeks funding to rebuild Alcatraz as a "state-of-the-art...
Trump Refuses to Disclose What America Will Do if the Missing Pilot in Iran is Harmed
SadaNews - While U.S. forces are searching for a crew member of the "F-15E" aircraft, who was forced to parachute after it was shot down over Iran, President Donald Trump does not seem ready yet to announce what the United States will do if the missing crew member is harmed.
In a brief phone interv...
Ongoing Search for Missing Pilot: Iran Continues Exchange of Strikes with Israel and the U...
SadaNews - Iranian, Israeli, and American strikes continue to exchange in the Middle East for the thirty-fifth consecutive day.
Iran has launched several ballistic missiles and drones targeting Israeli and American positions in the Gulf regions.
The missiles fired early Saturday at central Israel...
Israel Intensifies Airstrikes in Lebanon as Hezbollah Continues to Bomb Northern Settlemen...
SadaNews - On Saturday, the Israeli army continued to carry out extensive attacks in various areas of Lebanon.
According to Lebanese sources, many people were martyred and injured in a series of scattered airstrikes.
The number of martyrs in Lebanon has risen to more than 1,400 since the onset of...
Occupation Continues Violations of Ceasefire in Gaza Strip
SadaNews - Israeli forces continued their violations of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which came into effect on October 10, 2025.
According to local sources, warplanes bombed several areas on both sides of the yellow line in Khan Younis and the city of Gaza.
Israeli artillery also shelled, and...
Occupation Arrests Several Citizens in Various Areas of the West Bank
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces arrested several citizens on Saturday in various areas of the West Bank.
The occupation forces launched a wide-ranging raid campaign in Abu Seneina neighborhood in Hebron, arresting dozens of citizens and interrogating them on-site before releasing a large numbe...
Currency Exchange Rates Against the Shekel (April 4)
SadaNews Economy - The currency exchange rates against the shekel today, Saturday (April 4), are as follows:
-Dollar: 3.13
-Dinar: 4.42
-Euro: 3.60
Weather Conditions: Dusty Atmosphere with No Change in Temperatures
SadaNews - The weather will be dusty with little change in temperatures. Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southwest to the northwest, occasionally strengthening, and the sea will have low to moderate wave heights.
In the evening and night hours: The weather will remain dusty and co...
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Bar Association: The Martyrdom of Exiled Prisoner Al-Amour Highlights Again the Policy of...
SadaNews - The Palestinian Bar Association stated in a press release issued this evening that the martyrdom of the exiled former prisoner Riyad Al-Amour to Egypt, resulting from the illnesses he suffered due to years of systematic medical neglect during his imprisonment, highlights again the policy...