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Hundreds attend funeral services for 31 Yemeni reporters killed in Israeli airstrikes

  • On Tuesday, hundreds gathered in Sanaa to hold funeral services for 31 Yemeni journalists who lost their lives in recent Israeli air raids targeting Houthi-controlled areas.
  • The airstrikes followed Houthis firing missiles and drones, including one that breached Israel's air defenses and hit a southern Israeli airport on Wednesday.
  • The strikes struck various locations across Sanaa, including homes, a fuel station, a military installation, the National Museum of Yemen, and the offices of two newspapers, resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries.
  • Human Rights Watch said the attacks highlight threats to journalists from domestic and external forces, while the Committee to Protect Journalists is still verifying reported journalist deaths amid strict Houthi censorship.
  • Houthi leader Mahdi al-Mashat vowed to continue attacks in solidarity with Palestinians, warning Israelis to stay alarmed as retaliatory responses are coming for sure.
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The Siasat Daily broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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