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According to healthcare authorities, the number of Israelis who died from the last air raids to the capital of the rebels Yemen increased to 10.
Multiple blows shocked Sanaa on Sunday, a few days after they supported Iran Huta, released the missile to Israel, which his army called the first scattered bomb launched by the partisans in 2023.
Israeli strikes fell into an object belonging to the main oil company Yemen, controlled by Khuti, along with a power station and a military location in the area where the Presidential Palace is located, according to Khuti and the Israeli army.
A fire ball and a cloud of thick smoke rose above the city.
Anis Al-Asbakhi, a representative of the Huti Ministry of Health, said in his statement that 10 people were killed as a result of shocks on oil institutions and power plants.
He said that another 102 injuries were injured, including seven children and three women. Twenty people were in critical condition, he said.
The blows were made after the rebels were launched by the rebels last week at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
No damage or injuries was reported. The army of Israel said that the rocket was crushed in the air after many interception attempts.
Hussets launched missiles and unmanned planes to Israel and aimed at ships in the Red Sea throughout the war from Israel against Hamas in Gaza, teams say in solidarity with the Palestinians.
In response to the attacks of Khuti, Israel and a coalition under the United States, bombarded areas controlled by rebels in Yemen, including Sanaaa and a strategic coastal coastal city.
Israeli strikes launched Sanaai Airport in May.
In May, the Trump government announced an agreement with Khuti on the termination of air raids in exchange for the cessation of delivery attacks.
The partisans, however, stated that the agreement does not include interruption of attacks on the goals, which, in their opinion, they were agreed with Israel.
More sources • AP.