Houthis Say Prime Minister Killed in Israeli Strike on Sanaa
- Israel's airstrike in Sanaa killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmad Ghaleb al-Rahwi and several cabinet ministers, marking a significant strike against the group, as reported by Reuters.
- Mahdi al-Mashat confirmed the death of al-Rahwi and others, highlighting that the attack impacted their leadership structure, according to sources reported by Reuters.
- The Israeli Defense Forces stated the strike targeted senior Houthi officials, including the chief of staff and defense minister, emphasizing the operation's complexity due to intelligence-gathering and superiority in air power.
- In a televised response, al-Mashat vowed to continue resistance against Israel's actions, asserting, 'Our stance remains as it is and will remain until the aggression ends,' as quoted by the outlet.
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Israel eliminates Houthi prime minister in Yemen airstrike targeting senior government officials
Israel Defense Forces killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Rahawi and several senior officials in an airstrike on Sanaa, Yemen, marking the second Israeli attack in a week.
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