CAIRO: The Iran-backed Houthis raided offices of the United Nations’ food, health and children’s agencies in Yemen’s capital Sunday, detaining at least 11 UN employees, officials said. The rebels tightened security across Sanaa after Israel killed their prime minister and several Cabinet members. Abeer Etefa, a spokesperson for the World Food Program, told The Associated Press that security forces raided the agencies’ offices in the Houthi-controlled capital Sunday morning.

Iran-backed group’s security forces raid offices of World Food Programme and Unicef in Yemen’s capital

RIYADH: The UN’s World Food Programme said that Yemen’s Houthis detained one of its employees in the militant-held capital Sanaa on Sunday, with more staff members feared…