Four dead, sixty-seven harmed from Israeli attack on Yemen
(MENAFN) Reports from Yemen confirmed that Israeli air raids on the capital, Sanaa, left at least four people dead and 67 others wounded. Health officials warned that the number of fatalities may climb further, as some of the injured are in serious condition.
According to accounts, the strikes hit multiple locations on Sunday afternoon, including fuel and electricity facilities, the presidential palace compound, and other civilian areas.
Israel’s military stated that the assault was carried out “in retaliation for repeated missile attacks on its territory by the Houthis in Yemen.”
In turn, the Houthis pledged to keep up their operations, declaring that their strikes against Israel and vessels linked to it in the Red Sea “would continue until the war in Gaza ends and the blockade on the enclave is lifted.”
According to accounts, the strikes hit multiple locations on Sunday afternoon, including fuel and electricity facilities, the presidential palace compound, and other civilian areas.
Israel’s military stated that the assault was carried out “in retaliation for repeated missile attacks on its territory by the Houthis in Yemen.”
In turn, the Houthis pledged to keep up their operations, declaring that their strikes against Israel and vessels linked to it in the Red Sea “would continue until the war in Gaza ends and the blockade on the enclave is lifted.”

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