Israeli airstrikes on Yemen killed at least 35, injured 130, Houthi officials say
- 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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The previous Houthi tally had reported at least nine dead and 118 wounded.
On Wednesday, the Israeli air force bombed Houthis sites in Yemen, killing 35 and wounding 131, said these rebels, who control large parts of the country including the capital Sana'a. ...
This attack occurred three days after a drone launched from Yemen injured a man by falling at Ramon airport in southern Israel.
The Israeli Air Force has again attacked targets of the Islamist Huthi militia in Yemen.
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