Chief of staff of Yemen Houthi rebel's military dies from wounds suffered in Israeli airstrike
The Israeli airstrike killed Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Ghamari and other senior Houthi leaders in August, escalating conflict amid ongoing missile and drone attacks on Israel, the Houthis said.
- An Israeli airstrike in August resulted in the death of Maj. Gen. Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Ghamari, chief of staff of Yemen's Houthi rebels, as confirmed by officials on Thursday.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that al-Ghamari died from wounds sustained during the attack, calling it 'the strike of the firstborn.'
- The United Nations had previously sanctioned al-Ghamari for his involvement in orchestrating military efforts that threaten Yemen's peace and security.
- Al-Ghamari was responsible for overseeing Houthi military operations targeting civilian infrastructure in Yemen and its neighbors.
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Chief Of Staff Of Yemen Houthi Rebel's Military Dies In Israeli Airstrike
An Israeli airstrike targeting the top leaders of Yemen's Houthi rebels in August killed the chief of staff of its military, officials said Thursday, further escalating tensions between the group and Israel even as a ceasefire holds in the Gaza Strip
Houthi chief dies from wounds sustained in Israeli airstrike
Dubai: An Israeli airstrike targeting the top leaders of Yemen’s Houthi rebels in August killed the chief of staff of its military, officials said on Thursday, further escalating tensions between the group and Israel even as a ceasefire holds in the Gaza Strip. The Houthis have acknowledged the killing of Major General Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Ghamari, who had been sanctioned by the United Nations over his role in the country’s decade long war. I…
Israel has deliberately killed the Chief of Staff of the Huthis. Defence Minister Katz says: "He is now joining his friends in the depths of hell." And: The Bundeswehr continues to participate in the EU mission »Aspides« in the Red Sea.
Yemen's Houthis say military chief killed, Israel claims responsibility
The Houthis did not specifically blame Israel for the killing of Maj. Gen. Karim al-Ghamari in their statement. Shortly after their announcement, Israeli PM Netanyahu said: 'Another chief of staff has been eliminated in the line of terrorist commanders who sought to harm us'
Israel Says Houthis Dealt ‘Severe Blow’ With Military Chief Dead
The Israeli army said a strike on Yemen on Aug. 28, which killed the premier of the Houthi government and other ministers, also eliminated the militant group’s chief of general staff — in what the Israel Defense Forces labeled a “severe blow.”
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