Israel Kills Dozens in Gaza and Yemen – 11 Sept 2025 Crisis Update
On 11 Sept 2025, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and Yemen killed dozens, drawing global condemnation and warnings of a worsening humanitarian disaster.
Raja Awais Ali
9/11/20251 min read


Israel Kills Dozens in Gaza and Yemen as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens – 11 September 2025
Israel’s latest airstrikes in Gaza and Yemen have killed dozens of people and triggered sharp international criticism as humanitarian agencies warn of an escalating regional emergency. Medical officials in Gaza report at least seventy-two Palestinian deaths within the past twenty-four hours after predawn raids destroyed homes and tent shelters, killing twenty-two people including two children and injuring many others. Israel has ordered a mass evacuation of Gaza City ahead of an expected ground offensive, but the World Health Organization and Amnesty International have condemned these orders as “cruel,” “inhuman,” and potentially illegal under international humanitarian law. At the same time, Israeli jets struck Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen’s capital Sanaa and the northern province of al-Jawf, where local health authorities confirmed at least thirty-five fatalities and more than one hundred thirty injuries after attacks on a fuel station, a military headquarters, and nearby residential neighborhoods. Civilian homes were among the structures reduced to rubble. These dual offensives arrive only days after Israel’s controversial strike in Doha, Qatar, intensifying global concern and sparking warnings that the Gaza evacuation order and high civilian death toll could amount to serious breaches of international law. Aid agencies report worsening shortages of food, medicine, and clean water as fires and repeated bombardments cripple relief efforts. For Gaza residents, choices are grim: remain under bombardment or flee to southern “safe zones” that many do not trust, while tens of thousands lack transportation or resources to move. In Yemen, rescue workers struggle to reach survivors amid ongoing air alerts and damaged infrastructure. The United Nations, European Union, and multiple humanitarian groups are pressing Israel to halt attacks on civilian areas and allow unrestricted aid access, as regional analysts warn that continued strikes risk igniting a wider Middle East conflict and undermining fragile diplomatic negotiations. As of the night of 11 September 2025 no further strikes have been confirmed, but diplomatic fallout and urgent humanitarian needs continue to mount rapidly across both Gaza and Yemen.