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Death toll from Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital rises to 10, authorities say

Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple military and civilian sites in Sanaa, killing 10 and injuring 102, including children, amid ongoing conflict with Houthi rebels supporting Palestinians.

  • Israeli airstrikes hit Sanaa on Sunday, killing 10 and wounding 102 in strikes on an oil facility, power plant, and military site.
  • The strikes followed a missile launch by the Houthis toward Ben Gurion airport last week, which Israel described as a cluster bomb attack.
  • The Iran-supported Houthis have repeatedly launched missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and have attacked maritime traffic in the Red Sea as an expression of support for Palestinians during the conflict in Gaza.
  • Anees al-Asbahi, spokesperson for the Houthi Health Ministry, confirmed that the strikes resulted in 10 fatalities and injured 102 people, among them seven minors and three females, with 21 individuals suffering from severe injuries. Meanwhile, Netanyahu stated that the Houthis are experiencing significant consequences.
  • The strikes continue a cycle of retaliation despite a May deal to end airstrikes in exchange for halting attacks on shipping, which rebels said excluded targets aligned with Israel.
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Death toll from Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital rises to 10, authorities say

Health authorities say the death toll from Israel’s latest airstrikes on Yemen’s rebel-held capital has risen to 10. Multiple strikes rocked Sanaa on Sunday.

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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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