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A Citizen Injured by Occupation Fire in the Town of Al-Ram North of Jerusalem
SadaNews - A citizen was injured by Israeli occupation fire today, Thursday, in the town of Al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem.
The Red Crescent Society reported that a citizen was injured by occupation fire near the separation wall in the town of Al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem.
Yesterday, c...
Health in Gaza: Receipt of 30 New Corpses of Martyrs Released by the Occupation
SadaNews - The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced today, Thursday, that it has received 30 corpses of martyrs released by the Israeli occupation through the International Red Cross, bringing the total number of corpses received to 120 since the start of the release process.
The ministry...
Human Rights Watch Calls on Occupation Authorities to Lift Siege on Gaza Strip
SadaNews: The organization Human Rights Watch stated today, Thursday, that the Israeli occupation authorities must fully lift their siege on the Gaza Strip and allow reconstruction without restrictions, following the widespread destruction caused by the recent war.
The international human rights or...
Gaza Markets Breathe: SadaNews Monitors a Notable Decrease in Basic Commodity Prices After...
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Moroccan Finance Minister: We Must Accelerate Economic Reforms and Provide Job Opportuniti...
SadaNews - The Moroccan Finance Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui stated that her country needs to accelerate the pace of economic reforms and provide more job opportunities for youth, describing the recent protests of Generation Z as a "wake-up call."
Alaoui added during a discussion session at the "S...
The Occupation Accuses a Young Man from Jisr al-Zarqa of Collaborating with an 'Iranian Ag...
SadaNews - The Israeli occupation's public prosecution presented, on Thursday, to the Central Court in Haifa an indictment against a young man named Ahmad Shihab (32 years old) from the village of Jisr al-Zarqa, accusing him of "transmitting news information about missile landing sites during the wa...
UN Official: UNRWA is the Backbone of Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza
SadaNews - Adnan Abu Hasna, the spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), confirmed today, Thursday, that the agency is the backbone of humanitarian work in the Gaza Strip and must lead the response efforts there.
He noted that it has...
Martyr and Several Serious Injuries in Israeli Drone Strike East of Khan Younis
SadaNews: A citizen was martyred and others were seriously injured today, Thursday, in an Israeli drone strike on the town of Bani Suheila east of Khan Younis.
A citizen from the New Camp north of Al-Nuseirat also succumbed to his serious injuries which he sustained three weeks ago due to a previou...
Al-Shara jokingly tells Putin "Your stairs were long, but we are athletes".. and widesprea...
SadaNews - Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara opened his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in the Russian capital yesterday, Wednesday, with a joking remark: "You have a long staircase.. it's good that we play some sports so we can get here without getting tired."
This remar...
Banks in Gaza: Between Statements from the Monetary Authority and Ground Reality
SadaNews Follow-up: Local media reported this morning information regarding the beginning of bank operations in the Gaza Strip, based on a statement from the Deputy Governor of the Palestinian Monetary Authority, Mohamed Monasera, who announced during a radio interview that the Monetary Authority ha...
Iraq: Recovery of Approximately 185 Artifacts from Britain
SadaNews - The Iraqi Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities announced that it will recover 185 Iraqi artifacts that were smuggled to Britain, following their discovery and seizure by the British police and government.
Iraqi Minister of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Fakkak Al-Badri s...
Promising Experiment: Scientists Successfully Change Kidney Blood Type
SadaNews - Researchers in the journal "Nature Biomedical Engineering" reported that they succeeded in converting a kidney from blood type "A" to blood type "O" and successfully transplanting it, a breakthrough that could reduce waiting times for new organs and potentially save lives.
Patients with...