Saudi-led coalition blames Yemeni party for funeral bombing
CAIRO — A Saudi-led coalition on Saturday blamed “wrong information” for the bombing last weekend of a packed funeral hall in the rebel-held Yemeni capital that killed at least 140 people and wounded some 600.
The coalition’s Joint Incidents Assessment Team, or JIAT, said a “party” affiliated to Yemen’s General Chief of Staff headquarters had provided intelligence that the hall in Sanaa was filled with leaders of the Shiite Houthi rebels, whom the coalition has been targeting since March 2015, when it intervened in Yemen’s civil war in support of the internationally recognized government.
The unidentified party insisted the site was “a legitimate military target,” the English-language statement said. The Air Operation Center in Yemen then directed a “close air support mission” to target the site without approval from the coalition’s command.
The investigators called on the coalition to immediately review the rules of engagement and recommended that compensation be offered to the victims’ families.


