The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi-held capital rose to 10, health authorities said Monday. Multiple strikes rocked Sanaa on Sunday, days after the Iran-backed Houthis fired a missile toward Israel that the IDF described as the first-time use of a cluster bomb. The rebels reported that 102 people were wounded in the attacks, including 7 children and 3 women. The situation continues to escalate as tensions between the parties remain high. The Israeli airstrikes have prompted international concern over the escalating violence in the region. The Houthi-run health ministry expressed outrage at the Israeli actions, condemning the strikes and calling for immediate intervention from the international community. The aftermath of the attacks has left many families devastated, with hospitals overwhelmed by the influx of casualties. The conflict between Israel and the Houthis shows no signs of abating, with both sides vowing to retaliate against any further aggression. As the death toll continues to rise, the need for a diplomatic solution becomes increasingly urgent.

10 Dead in Israeli Strikes on Yemen’s Capital, Houthi-Run Health Ministry Reports

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