Yemen's Huthis Say Israel Launches Attack on Sanaa
Middle East escalation continues Houthis accuse Israel of an “aggression” on the Yemeni capital. ©Mohammed Huwais / AFP

The Israeli military attacked the Huthi-controlled capital of Yemen on Thursday, four days after a deadly round of bombings against the Iran-backed group, both Israel and the rebels said.

Israeli forces "struck a Huthi terrorist regime military target in the area of Sanaa", the military said in a statement.

The Huthi news channel Al-Massirah earlier posted on X: "Israeli aggression on the capital Sanaa."

Israel has been targeting the rebel group in retaliation for its missile and drone attacks which the Huthis say are in support of the Palestinians.

Israeli strikes on Monday killed 10 people and wounded more than 90 in Sanaa, according to the Huthi authorities in the rebel-held city.

The Israeli military said after those strikes that it had targeted what it said were Huthi military sites, including the presidential palace, in response to attacks against Israel.

On Wednesday, the Huthis claimed responsibility for another missile attack on Israel, which Israel said it had intercepted.

The Huthis have frequently launched attacks against Israel since the start of the Gaza war and have targeted shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden they claim is linked to Israel.

The rebel group controls large parts of Yemen, which has been gripped by war since 2014, and is part of Iran's anti-Israel alliance alongside militant groups across much of the Middle East.

With AFP

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