Israeli airstrikes on Yemen killed at least 35, injured 130, Houthi officials say
Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple Houthi military and propaganda sites in Yemen, marking a significant escalation amid ongoing retaliatory attacks linked to the Gaza conflict.
- Yemen’s Houthi rebels report that Israel is conducting heavy airstrikes on the capital, Sanaa, according to representatives from the Houthi-run Health Ministry.
- It is unclear what the airstrikes are targeting or if there are any casualties reported.
- Israel has previously conducted airstrikes in response to missile and drone attacks from the Houthis aimed at Israel.
- The Iran-backed Houthis claim to support Hamas and the Palestinians amid Israel's global isolation caused by strikes against Hamas leaders in Qatar.
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At least 35 people killed in new wave of Israeli attacks on Yemen - teleSUR English
The genocidal Israeli regime carried out a new wave of attacks against Yemen on Wednesday, killing at least 35 people after hitting Sana’a, the country’s capital, and the northeastern governorate of Al-Jawf. Yemen attacks Ramon Airport again, accusing Israeli defenses of being vulnerable According to the Arab press, the government complex in the Al-Hazm district of Al-Jawf and a medical post in the health sector on Al-Sitteen Street, southwest o…
According to Yemen's Ministry of Health, the bombing left 131 injured.
An Israeli attack on a gas station in the Yemeni capital Sanaa and a government building outside the city on Wednesday left at least 35 people dead and…
At least 35 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Yemen on Wednesday, the Houthi-controlled health ministry confirmed, according to Reuters. The Israeli strike was aimed at damaging rebel headquarters and in response to earlier missiles.
Israel strikes Houthi targets in Yemen, reportedly killing at least 35
According to the IDF, the targets included Houthi military camps where the group's operatives were present, a fuel storage facility, as well as the Houthis' Military Public Relations Headquarters. Witnesses say the Defense Ministry was also tergeted
The previous Houthi tally had reported at least nine dead and 118 wounded.
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