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Israeli strikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels damage residential homes, forcing families to live in ruins
Israel's deadly airstrikes last week targeting Iran-backed rebels in Yemen have damaged residential areas in the country's capital of Sanaa, leaving many houses in ruins and residents unable to afford repairs on their own.
The United Nations has relocated the place of appointment of the resident coordinator for Yemen to Aden, more than a week after at least 18 U.N. personnel were detained in the capital Sanaa.
Rep. Eric Burlison said the 2024 video shows an unknown object being tracked by an MQ-9 drone, also known as a Reaper.
Israel targeted Houthi leaders in a Wednesday strike on rebels’ government offices in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen. “The strikes were conducted in response to repeated attacks by the Iranian-backed
Yemen's Houthi-run Health Ministry said on Thursday the number of casualties in Israel's Wednesday attacks rose to 46 people killed and 165 wounded.
The United Nations has moved the office of its resident coordinator for Yemen to Aden after the arbitrary detention of at least 18 U.N. employees in Sanaa by Houthi forces. The relocation aims to ensure the coordinator can continue his duties despite ongoing tensions and geopolitical challenges.
Dozens of homes in Sanaa’s Tahrir neighborhood were damaged after Israel's deadly airstrikes this week targeting Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.
Yemen’s warring parties, including the Houthis, the Southern Transitional Council (STC), and the Yemeni government have committed serious human rights violations against journalists and media institutions in Yemen.
Pakistan faces slow internet as multiple submarine cables near Yemen are cut. Learn more about the development here.