Houthis clamp down on alleged spies with 17 death sentences
Seventeen individuals have been sentenced to death by a Houthi court in Yemen, accused of espionage for foreign powers, including Israel and the United States. The court’s actions reflect the Houthis’ intensified efforts to suppress alleged espionage activities within their territory. This ruling underscores ongoing tensions in the region, particularly related to intelligence and military involvement by foreign nations. The sentences have raised concerns about human rights and the judicial process in areas controlled by the Houthis.




