Live Briefing: U.N. chief expresses alarm over Israeli attack on Yemen airport
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"Airstrikes today on Sana'a International Airport, the Red Sea ports and power stations in Yemen are especially alarming," Guterres said, highlighting the strike's severity and timing as Tedros prepared to board a flight.
The attack killed at least three people at the airport, according to local media, and injured a World Food Program-contracted aircrew member among dozens of others, underscoring the impact of the military action on civilians.
Sirens sounded across Israel early Friday as a missile sent from Yemen was intercepted by the Israel Defense Forces, illustrating the intensified exchanges between Israel and Houthi militants.
Four newborn babies died from cold within 72 hours in Gaza as temperatures drop, revealing the dire humanitarian crisis exacerbated by military actions in nearby regions.
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