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EU leader urges sanctions on Israel as airstrikes hit Yemen

Greenwatch Desk World News 2025-09-11, 9:01am

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced plans to seek sanctions and suspend part of the EU’s trade with Israel over its actions in Gaza. However, the 27 EU member states remain divided on the issue, and it’s unclear whether there’s enough support to pass such measures.


Meanwhile, Israel carried out heavy airstrikes on Houthi rebel targets in Sanaa, Yemen, killing at least 35 people and injuring over 130, according to Houthi officials. The strikes reportedly hit a fuel station and a government site. Israel confirmed the attack, saying it was in retaliation for recent drone and missile attacks launched by the Houthis.

In Qatar, emergency workers responded to an Israeli strike in Doha, targeting Hamas political leaders discussing a potential ceasefire. Though Hamas said its top leaders survived, five lower-ranking members and one Qatari security officer were killed. The strike drew strong condemnation, including from Qatar’s Prime Minister, who accused Israeli PM Netanyahu of regional destabilization, reports UNB.