Israel Kills 35 in Yemen Attack A Day after Bombing Doha


Israel Kills 35 in Yemen Attack A Day after Bombing Doha

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – At least 35 people were killed after the Israeli regime carried out air strikes in the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, and al-Jawf governorate, a day after targeting Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital, Doha.

Yemen’s Ministry of Health said on Wednesday that 131 people were wounded in Israeli aggression on Sana’a and al-Jawf. It described the figures as a preliminary toll, warning the number could rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims.

The ministry said the raids struck civilian and residential areas, including homes in the capital’s al-Tahrir neighborhood, a medical facility on 60th Street in the southwest of the city, and a government compound in al-Jawf’s capital, al-Hazm.

Civil defense teams are working to extinguish fires caused by the bombardment and pull survivors from the rubble, it added, Al Jazeera reported.

According to Al Masirah TV, the raids targeted a medical facility for the health sector in southwest Sana’a and the local government compound in al-Hazm.

“Martyrs, wounded, and several homes damaged as a result of the Israeli attack on the Moral Guidance Headquarters,” Al Masirah TV posted on Telegram on Wednesday, adding that the attack resulted in casualties.

The extent of any damage was not immediately clear. The Yemen Oil and Gas Corporation said Israeli jets targeted a medical station on al-Sitteen Street in Sanaa.

The Zionist regime has repeatedly bombed Yemen, including its main airport, killing civilians and damaging infrastructure in the war-torn country. Last month, Israel killed top Yemeni officials, including Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi, in an air strike.

As well as waging genocidal war in Gaza, Israel has also bombed Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. It has also cracked down on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, displacing thousands of them from their homes.

On Tuesday, Israel bombed a residential building in Doha housing Hamas leaders as they were meeting to discuss the latest Gaza ceasefire proposals from US President Donald Trump. At least six people were killed in the attack, but Hamas said its top leadership survived the assassination attempt.

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