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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.

  • 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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According to Yemen's Ministry of Health, the bombing left 131 injured.

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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…

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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.

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The previous Houthi tally had reported at least nine dead and 118 wounded.

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