Overview
- The Houthi-run health ministry reports 35 dead and 131 wounded after strikes on Sanaa and al-Jawf, with 28 killed and 113 injured in the capital, including many journalists.
- Witnesses and Houthi media say targets in Sanaa included the defense ministry, the office of spokesman Yahya Sarea, a military camp, and fuel storage, while al-Jawf sites included a government complex, a central bank branch, and a civil status office.
- Eyewitnesses say the National Museum in central Sanaa was badly damaged, and the museum authority urged UNESCO to help protect the building and its antiquities.
- The attacks came days after Houthi rebels said they struck an Israeli airport with a drone, and the Houthi spokesman vowed retaliatory strikes.
- Rescue teams continued searching rubble as officials warned the toll could rise, while Brussels prepared new punitive measures that would deepen Israel’s international isolation.