WHO Chief Escapes Yemen Airport Strike
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WHO chief says he 'escaped death narrowly' in Yemen airport attack

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus recounted feeling "completely exposed" during the attack.
He said there was "no shelter, so we were completely exposed" The WHO chief said the airport is a civilian facility and therefore should not have been attacked.
Israel 's military said it carried out "intelligence-based strikes on military targets" belonging to Houthi rebels.