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Yemen's Houthis sentenced 18 aid workers to death, accusing them of spying for Western and Arab nations, amid rising regional tensions.
A Houthi-run court in Sanaa, Yemen, sentenced 18 Yemeni aid workers to death on November 22, 2025, accusing them of spying for Israel, the U.S., Britain, and Saudi Arabia, with two others receiving 10-year sentences.
The court alleged the workers provided intelligence leading to attacks that caused deaths and damage, citing surveillance and payments as evidence.
The detentions followed Israeli airstrikes in August that killed high-ranking Houthi officials, prompting a crackdown.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the sentences, calling for the release of detained aid workers and warning of dire humanitarian consequences.
Los hutíes de Yemen condenaron a muerte a 18 trabajadores de ayuda, acusándolos de espiar para las naciones occidentales y árabes, en medio de las crecientes tensiones regionales.