Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have severely damaged residential areas in the capital, Sanaa, leaving families living amid ruins with little hope of assistance from local authorities. According to the Houthi-run health ministry, Wednesday's strikes killed 46 people, including 11 women and five children, and injured 165 others. Eleven journalists were also among the dead. Most casualties were reported in Sanaa, where dozens of homes in central neighbourhoods, including Tahrir, sustained extensive damage. The strikes followed a Houthi-launched drone attack on a southern Israeli airport, which breached Israel's air defences and injured one person. Houthi officials also reported damage to a military headquarters, a fuel station in Sanaa, a government facility in Hazm, and Yemen's National Museum....