Israeli airstrikes on Yemen killed at least 35, injured 130, Houthi officials say
Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple Houthi military and fuel facilities in Yemen's Sanaa and northern provinces, killing at least 35 and injuring over 130, amid ongoing conflict linked to Gaza war.
- Israeli airstrikes targeted Houthi military facilities in Sanaa and Al Jawf, killing at least 35 and injuring 130, according to Houthi officials.
- The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that the operation aimed to counter Houthi attacks on Israel, including drone launches.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the strikes were in retaliation for Houthi missile attacks and emphasized Israel's determination to continue military actions against threats.
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Israeli Strikes on Yemen's Houthi Rebels Damage Residential Homes, Forcing Families to Live in Ruins
Israel's deadly airstrikes this week targeting Iran-backed rebels in Yemen have damaged residential areas in the country's capital of Sanaa, leaving many houses in ruins and residents without help from authorities and unable to afford repairs on their own.
The results of the Israeli strikes carried out this week against the Huthis rebels who control a large part of Yemen have increased to 46 dead, said Friday morning the authorities of this pro-Iranian group, which according to Israel has again targeted its territory since these deadly bombings. ...


Death toll rises to 46 in Israeli raids on Yemen
(Reuters) -Yemen's Houthi-run Health Ministry said on Thursday the number of casualties in Israel's Wednesday attacks rose to 46 people killed and 165 wounded.Israel struck the Yemeni capital Sanaa and the northern province of al-Jawf, the latest in a series of attacks and counterstrikes between Israel and the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, part of a spillover from the war in Gaza.The attack followed an August 30 strike on Sanaa that killed the p…
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