Yemen’s Houthi rebels hold funeral for their chief of staff killed in an Israeli strike
More than 1,000 attended the funeral of Houthi military chief Maj. Gen. al-Ghamari, killed in an Israeli strike amid ongoing conflict involving missile and drone attacks, officials said.
- Yemen's Houthi rebels conducted a funeral for Major General Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Ghamari, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike, with over 1,000 attendees in Sanaa.
- The Houthis confirmed that al-Ghamari was killed along with his son and several companions, raising fears of tensions with Israel.
- Acting Prime Minister Mohamed Muftah praised al-Ghamari for inspiring his troops, while mourners expressed anger toward Israel during the funeral.
- The United Nations and the US Treasury have sanctioned al-Ghamari for orchestrating military efforts threatening Yemen's stability.
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Yemen Holds Military Funeral for Chief of Staff Killed in Israeli Airstrike - teleSUR English
Thousands gather to mourn Mohamed al-Ghamari as Houthi leaders vow retaliation against Israel. On Monday, Houthi rebels held a military funeral procession in Sanaa to bid farewell to the late Chief of Staff Mohamed al-Ghamari, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike. RELATED: Iran Vows Stronger Military Alliance With Yemen’s Houthis Against U.S. and Israel Thousands of Houthi supporters gathered at Al Shaab Mosque, near the Sabeen Square, to mour…
The collective funeral became an act of popular reaffirmation in support of Palestine and of condemning the US military presence in the region.
Houthis mourn military chief killed in Israeli airstrike
Houthi rebels held a funeral in Sanaa for their military chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Ghamari, who was killed in a recent Israeli airstrike. Over 1,000 mourners and supporters attended the ceremony, paying their respects to al-Ghamari and his 13-year-old son, Hussain, who were b

Yemen's Houthi rebels hold funeral for their chief of staff killed in an Israeli strike
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Yemen's Houthis rebels held Monday's funeral of their military chief killed in a recent Israeli attack, with more than 1,000 people gathered for the ceremony in the insurgent-controlled capital, Sana'a.
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