Israel targeted residential areas in Sanaa and Al Jawf, including a medical center


Sanaa: The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on Yemen has risen to 35, with 130 wounded.
According to a report by Al Jazeera, Israel carried out airstrikes in the Yemeni capital Sanaa and Al Jawf governorate, killing at least 35 people and wounding 130.
The attacks came a day after targeting Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital Doha.
According to the Yemeni Ministry of Health, Israel targeted residential areas in Sanaa and Al Jawf, including a medical center.
The Israeli military confirmed the attack and said it had targeted military targets belonging to the Houthi government in Yemen.
According to Al Jazeera, Israel also targeted Yemeni officials in an airstrike last month, in which Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahwi was also killed.
The Houthis say Israel is pressuring them to end their support for Gaza, but they have vowed to continue operations until Israel’s war on Gaza ends.
It is pertinent to note that Israel has carried out attacks in 6 countries, including Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar, and Yemen, in the last 72 hours.
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