Houthi rebels in Yemen have reportedly sentenced 17 individuals to death, accusing them of spying for Israel, the United States, and Saudi Arabia.
The accused are said to have been involved in passing sensitive information to foreign intelligence agencies, according to Houthi-controlled media.
Human rights organizations have condemned the sentences, calling for fair trials and adherence to international legal standards.
The move highlights ongoing tensions in Yemen, where conflict between Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized government continues.
Officials warn that such actions could further escalate regional instability and complicate peace efforts in the war-torn country.
The families of the accused have appealed for intervention from international bodies to prevent the executions.
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