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Israel strikes kill eight in Yemen's rebel-held capital: Huthis
Israel struck Sanaa on Thursday, killing at least eight people and wounding more than 140, Yemen's Huthis said, a day after the rebels launched a drone attack on southern Israel.
Israeli forces struck several Huthi-linked targets in the rebel-held capital, Israeli officials said, warning of more attacks to come. Huthi media said the targets included a detention facility.
The Israeli military later said "a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted", after sirens sounded in central Israel.
AFP correspondents in Sanaa heard explosions and saw plumes of smoke rising from three locations in the Sanaa area, in the latest retaliatory attack since the Huthis began targeting Israel in the wake of the Gaza war.
Huthi health ministry spokesman Anees Alasbahi said in a post on X that the tally "rose to eight martyrs and 142 wounded", adding that rescuers were still searching for victims under the rubble.
The Huthis' Al-Masirah television channel said, citing a security source, that Israel "targeted one of the (security and intelligence) service's correctional facilities, which houses a number of prisoners and detainees".
Al-Masirah earlier said that a power station and two residential neighbourhoods had been targeted, sharing pictures that showed low-rise buildings with bombed-out windows.
One picture showed twisted metal and pieces of concrete filled the street as people looked on, with another photo showing people on the roof of a badly damaged building.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a post on X that Israel had "dealt a powerful blow to numerous terror targets of the Huthi terror organisation in Sanaa".
An Israeli military statement said the targets included the Huthis' general staff headquarters, other security and intelligence sites including some used to store weapons and "plan and execute" attacks on Israel.
It added that the rebels' "military public relations headquarters" was also targeted.
Katz said the Israeli forces had "struck several military camps... eliminated dozens of Huthi terror operatives, and destroyed stockpiles of UAVs (drones) and weaponry".
The military statement said Israel would "conduct additional offensive operations against the Huthi regime in the near future".
- Failed interception -
The Israeli strikes on Sanaa came moments before Al-Masirah began broadcasting rebel leader Abdul Malik al-Huthi's weekly pre-recorded speech.
The impact sites were cordoned off, an AFP correspondent said. The Huthi authorities have previously warned Yemenis against publishing footage of locations hit in strikes, describing it as "a service to the enemy".
On Wednesday, a drone attack claimed by the Huthis struck the southern Israeli tourist resort of Eilat after failed attempts by Israel's air defences to intercept it.
Rescuers reported 22 wounded including two in serious condition.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Katz warned of a severe response.
The Iran-backed Huthi rebels began targeting Israel with missiles and drones, as well as attacking vessels they deem linked to the country, after the 2023 start of the Gaza war.
The Huthis say they act in solidarity with Palestinians.
Israel in response has carried out strikes in Yemen, mainly targeting infrastructure such as ports, power stations and Sanaa's international airport.
In August, Israel assassinated the head of the Huthi government Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi together with other senior officials.
Earlier this month, Israeli strikes killed 46 people, according to Huthi authorities.
The dead include journalists working for the September 26 and al-Yaman newspapers, who were killed in an attack on Sanaa that targeted the Huthi's military media operation.
L.Durand--AMWN