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Israeli strikes hit Yemen’s capital in retaliation for earlier Houthi attacks | Yemen

Israeli strikes, Houthi health officials said the attack killed six people.

The strikes on Sunday were more than a year of direct attack and counter emphasis between Israel and Houthi militants in Yemen, a part of the spread from the war in Gaza.

The Israeli army said that their targets contain a military compound with the presidential palace, two electrical power plants and fuel storage areas.

A Houthi Ministry of Health spokesperson, 86 people were injured in a last fee published in X.

The Israeli Army said: “The strikes have recently been carried out in response to the repeated attacks of the Houthi terrorist regime against the Israeli state and civilians, including the launch of surface-surface missiles and UAVs towards Israel territory.”

After the attacks on Sunday, Sana’a’a a ball of fire. Photo: Reuters

On Friday, Houthis said they fired a ballistic missile towards Israel in their last attacks that they said they support the Palestinians in Gaza. A Israeli Air Force official said that on Sunday, the missile carried a variety of officers that are likely to be exploded on influence ”.

“This for the first time from Yemen, such a missile was started,” he said.

Since the war against the Palestinian militant group of Israel against the Palestinian militant group in Gaza, Iran aligned Houthis has attacked the ships in the Red Sead as a actions of solidarity with Palestinians.

In addition, the missiles often fired the missiles towards Israel, most of them were cut. Israel responded to Houthi controlled areas of Yemen, including Hayati Hodeidah Port.

Abdul Kater Al-Murtada, a senior Houthi official, said that Houthis, who controls most of the Yemen population on Sunday, will continue to act in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

“(Israel) should know that we will not leave our brothers in Gaza, regardless of sacrifices,” he said.

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