Israel eliminates Houthi prime minister in Yemen airstrike targeting senior government officials
The strike killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahawi and eight ministers, part of Israel's effort to halt missile and drone attacks linked to the group, officials said.
- An Israeli airstrike killed Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi and several officials during a routine government meeting in Sanaa.
- The attack marks a significant escalation in the conflict, targeting high-ranking Houthi officials as part of Israel's military campaign in response to rebellion activities.
- The Houthi leadership affirmed that they remain operational and appointed Mohammed Miftah as the interim Prime Minister following al-Rahawi's death.
- Following the strike, the Houthis expressed intent to retaliate and vowed continued support for Gaza amid the ongoing regional conflict.
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Yemen's Houthis say they attacked ship in northern Red Sea
CAIRO (Reuters) -Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Tuesday that they had attacked a ship in the northern Red Sea with two drones and a missile over its connection to Israel. The group did not say
Yemenis mourn Houthi prime minister as rebel group targets ship in Red Sea
Footage showed 11 coffins with individual photos of the killed officials on each and wrapped in Yemeni flags.
Houthis bury senior leaders killed in Israeli airstrike, vow revenge amid new Red Sea attack
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Sanaa on Monday for the funeral of senior Houthi officials, including Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi, who were killed in what is described as an Israeli airstrike last week.

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