Sana’a — At least 35 people were killed and over 130 injured in Isr@eli airstrikes targeting Yemen’s capital Sana’a and the Al-Jawf governorate, according to Al Jazeera.
The strikes hit densely populated residential neighborhoods, including a medical facility. Yemen’s Health Ministry confirmed that most of the casualties were civilians, among them women and children.
The assault comes just a day after Isr@eli attempted to target Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar.
The Isr@eli military claimed responsibility, saying it had struck military sites linked to the Houthi administration. However, the Houthis rejected the claim, stating that Israel is pressuring them to withdraw support for G@za but vowed to continue their operations until the war ends.
Last month, Yemen’s Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahwi was killed in a separate Isr@eli strike. Reports suggest Israel has carried out airstrikes across six countries — Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar, and Yemen — within the past 72 hours.
