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HouTIS says 43 arrested UN staff to face links to attacks on Israel

HOTSIS is putting 43 UN staff on trial for alleged links to an Israeli strike that killed senior Houthi officials, as the UN seeks the release of its staff.

Forty-three workers arrested by the staff of the United Nations in the area will face trial in connection with the links of the Israeli airstrike that killed the top leaders of Houthi in August, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Houthen, Abduwahid Abu RAS, told Reuters.

In August, the Iranian prime minister of Iran – the government of Iran – the government of Iran and several Ministers were killed in an Israeli strike on Mount Sanaa, the first such attack to kill senior officials.

The United Nations has repeatedly denied HOUTHI’s allegations that UN staff or UN activities were involved.

“The measures taken by the security agencies were carried out under full judicial supervision. The public prosecution was kept informed step by step of every action taken,” said Abu Ras in an interview with analysts.

“Therefore, as long as the prosecutor has information, it is certain that this process will come to an end, leading to a trial and the issuance of judicial decisions,” he said.

A security member walks outside the United Nations following reports of UN staff being arrested by HOUTSIS, Sanaa, 2025. (Credit: Pheuters Abdullah / Phone Photo)

‘The process is coming to an end’

Abu RAS said that the stock within the country’s food system was clearly involved in directly decorating the government.

A spokeswoman for the World Food Program had no immediate comment. The United Nations has repeatedly denied accusations that staff were involved in testing.

At least 59 UN staff are being held by HOUSTIS, according to the United Nations, which has condemned what it calls a crackdown on protesting its staff and other detainees.

The defendants are Yemenis. According to Yemeni law, they can face the death penalty.

It is more difficult for the UN to provide aid

The latest arrivals come after Houkho security forces stormed several United Nations offices in Sanaa on Sunday.

The UN has accused the Houthis of taking measures that have made it more difficult for the agency to provide aid to those in need in Yemen.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs in charge said that the government supports other humanitarian organizations.

“We have made it clear in a clear and unambiguous statement of the foreign service that we will support and help organizations that are committed to the principles of humanitarian work, facilitate their work and work,” he said.

HOUTSIS has controlled large swaths of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, since seizing power in 2014 and early 2015.

After the war between Israel and Hamas broke out on Oct. 7, 2023, HOSTIS attacked shipping routes around the world to show its solidarity with the Palestinian terrorist group. This group was repeatedly fired from Israeli missiles, and most of them were captured.

Israel Revealed the military campaign from Iran against Iran’s Allies after it was attacked by Hamas in 2023, including Houthenis.

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