Houthi court sentences 17 to death accused of spying for Israel, West
Summary
Houthi judges in Yemen sentenced 17 people to death for allegedly spying for Israel and its Western allies. The court claims these individuals were part of espionage activities that led to attacks on military and civilian sites in Yemen. The case involves 20 people in total.Key Facts
- Yemen's Houthi court sentenced 17 people to death for alleged spying for Israel and its allies.
- The court claims these spies were linked to American, Israeli, and Saudi intelligence.
- The death sentences will be carried out publicly as a warning to others.
- One woman and one man received ten-year prison sentences; another man was acquitted.
- Houthi media alleges that Israeli intelligence influenced espionage that led to attacks in Yemen.
- The Houthis have stopped their attacks following a ceasefire in Gaza.
- Tensions escalated after a series of airstrikes in Yemen by Israel and its allies.
- The Houthis have increased raids on UN and NGO offices over the past year.
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