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Houthis say Israeli airstrikes in Yemen killed 26 media staff
Yemen’s Houthi group said that 26 staff members of local media outlets were among 46 people killed in Israeli airstrikes on the capital, Sanaa.
The group, in a statement, decried that the strikes destroyed the offices of two media stations in central Sanaa.
It added that the attack would not “weaken its media operations.”
Houthi-controlled health authorities said 165 people, including women and children, were also injured during the attack on Wednesday.
Houthi-run al-Masirah TV showed footage of damaged residential buildings and rescue workers searching through rubble.
The Israeli military said it struck military camps, the Houthis’ public relations headquarters, and a fuel storage site, describing the action as “a response” to drone and missile attacks launched by the group.
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea, whose office was also hit during the airstrikes attack, vowed retaliation, saying the strikes would not go unanswered.
The Houthis, who control much of northern Yemen, have pledged to continue attacks on Israel in response and to press for an end to the war and blockade in Gaza. (Xinhua/NAN)
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