The Israeli blow to the Yemeni Huti is reported to kill eight

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The Israeli military claims that the Air Force have committed their “most powerful strikes” in Yemen in response to repetitive drones and rocket attacks on Huty’s movement against Israel.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said dozens of its planes are bombing targets belonging to the Hutis Security and Intelligence Services, and the military in the capital Sana.

Huti’s Health Ministry has denied what he calls Israel’s “brutal crime”, saying that civil facilities and residential buildings have been affected and eight people have been killed.

There is a day after 22 people were injured, two of them seriously, while attacking Huti drones at the Israeli Red Sea resort in Eilat.

The Hutists have controlled much of the northwestern Yemen since they discarded the internationally recognized government of the country from there 10 years ago, igniting a civil war.

They began attacking Israel and international shipping in the Southern Red Sea and the Gulf of Adena shortly after the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza in October 2023, saying they were acting in support of the Palestinians.

Israel has committed many circles of air strikes in Yemen in revenge for hundreds of rockets and drones that have been fired in the country by Huti.

Videos from Sanaa showed large plums of black smoke, rising from at least three places in the city after Israeli strikes on Thursday afternoon.

The attack took place before the Houthi-Run Al-Masirah TV began to broadcast a speech from the leader of the movement Abdul Malik Al Huti.

Al Masira reported that the strikes are aimed at residential areas in the Maain and Sabaeen districts, as well as in the Dhahban power plant. He posts photos showing several destroyed and damaged buildings.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Anes al-Asbahi, has accused IDF of “deliberate and systematic directing of civil, service and residential facilities”, which he believes is a “military crime in every sense of the word.

He reported that eight people had been killed and 142 were injured and that civilians were among them. He added that the first responders are still looking under ruins for victims.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz writes to X that his country has “applied a powerful strike on numerous terrorist purposes of the Houthi terrorist organization in Sana.”

IDF said in a statement that goals include the headquarters of the General Staff Command, with security and intelligence units, the “Hutis Military Relations Headquarters” and the military camps used to store weapons.

“The IDF will act against the ongoing and repeated attacks on Huti’s terrorist regime against the State of Israel, will conduct additional offensive operations against the Huti regime in the near future,” added.

A separate statement from the Israeli military is said that the investigation into Huti’s attack on Wednesday against Eilat suggested that the drone fired by Yemen was “discovered relatively delayed and that the warning sirens were activated in accordance with a protocol.

“The interception attempts were made using the Iron Dome (Air Defense System), but they were unsuccessful. The reason for this was identified and corrective measures were implemented.”

Since the beginning of the Gaza war, the Israeli forces have captured more than 98% of the drones aimed at Israel by Huti, according to IDF.

Hutis military spokesman said the attack was “a response to the crimes of genocide and the dangerous escalation committed by the Israeli enemy against our people in the Gaza Strip.”

On September 10, four days after the attack on Huti’s drones at Ramon Rani Airport, one man, the Israeli military made a series of strikes in the province of Sana and Al-Jauf, who died 35 people, according to the Huti Health Ministry.

The Committee for Protection of Journalists (CPJ) said last week that 31 journalists and media support workers were among those killed in Sana and that the incident was the most deadly single attack on the press worldwide.

On September 26, the Yemeni newspaper stated that everyone but one of them worked at their office or headquarters of the Government Directorate for Morale Landments that were bombed.

At that time, the IDF said he was heading for the Huti Public Relations Department.

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