- At least 50 killed, 118 wounded Israeli in airstrikes on Sanaa and al‑Jawf; figures may increase.
- Residential areas, a hospital, and a government complex were struck.
- Labeled the strikes a “barbaric assault” and urged international action to stop what it called violations of sovereignty and human rights.
At least fifty people were killed and 118 injured in Israeli air raids on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, and al‑Jawf Governorate in a fresh assault following yesterday’s strike on Hamas targets in Doha, Qatar.
Eko Hot Blog retrieves that Yemen’s Ministry of Health labeled the figures “preliminary,” warning they may climb as rescue operations continue.
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The strikes devastated civilian zones homes in Sanaa’s al‑Tahrir district, a medical facility on 60th Street in the city’s southwest, and a government compound in al‑Hazm, al‑Jawf.
Civil‑defence teams have been battling fires and pulling survivors from the rubble.

Hamas condemned the raids as a “barbaric assault” and a blatant breach of international law and Yemen’s sovereignty, spotlighting what it described as aggressive Israeli escalation.
The attack in Doha, which struck Hamas political figures amid U.S.-backed ceasefire talks, triggered widespread outrage.
Although senior leaders survived, five lower‑level members and a Qatari security officer were killed. Following that, Israel targeted sites in Yemen.
Israel’s continued bombardment in Gaza has since resulted in over 50 civilian deaths today alone, as the offensive to seize Gaza City forces massive displacement.
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