Fireball and thick smoke engulf Yemen's capital as Israeli air strikes six, wound dozens | Watch
Israeli strikes hit the Yemenite capital Sanaa on Sunday as retaliation for Houthi missiles fired to Israel, with an official of the Houthi health that said the attack killed six people and wounded 86, Reuters reports. The strikes are the latest in more than a year of direct attacks and interruptions between Israel and Houthi militants in Yemen, part of a distribution from the Gaza war. The Israeli army said the targets contain a military connection that houses the presidential palace, two power stations and a fuel storage space. The strikes killed six people and injured 86 in a final toll, a spokesman for the Houthi Health Ministry said on X. “The strikes were carried out in response to repeated attacks by the Houthi terrorist regime against the state of Israel and its civilians, including the launch of the surface-to-surface missiles and UAV’s in the direction of the Israeli. Ballistic rocket fired to Israel in their latest attack, which they believe was in support of Palestinians in Gaza. October 2023, the Iran-Inline Houthi’s vessels attacked in the Red Sea in what they describe as acts of solidarity with the Palestinians. Houthi, on Sunday, said the Houthi’s, who control a large part of the population of Yemen, will continue to perform in Solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.