One Israel strike on Yemen According to the Iran-backed rebel group, the Prime Minister of the Hothi-controlled government and several other officials was killed earlier this week.
The Prime Minister and most senior Hurti officer Ahmed Al-Mahavi were killed in the Israeli attack on Thursday in the Yemeni capital of Sana, the group said. statement On Saturday. Hothis, nominated by the US as a foreign terrorist organization, said that Rahavi’s colleagues were also killed or injured in an attack, although it is not clear how many.
In a presidential statement, the leadership of Hauthis collected for a “routine” workshop to gather for a “routine” workshop to analyze its performance in the last one year, stated in a statement aired on Houthi-Run TV.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said on Thursday that “Hurti terrorist rule was killed in military target Sana”.
“Iranian -backed Hauthi rule has targeted Israel, reducing the freedom of regional stability and navigation,” IDF Said X on social platform.
Despite killing Al-Rahavi, most of the power is with a politician and religious leader Abdul Malik al-Hothi in Yemen.
Hauthis, one of the many groups supported by Iran in the region, Israel attacked Shortly after Hamas’s October 7, 2023, a terrorist attack on the nation, which sparked War is going on in GazaPalestinian terrorist group, Hamas is also supported by Iran and the Yemeni group has vowed Support them,
Soon after the initial attack, Houthis started firing missiles from Hamas, Cargo ships The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu passing through the Red Sea to end the IDF military campaign at Gaza Patti. Most ships had no affiliation with Israel.
The attacks have disrupted international trade as some boats were forced to take their destination for a long time.
American Army, along with other friendly countries, Strike launched In response, the Houthi is trying to stop further attacks on the ships, on rebels. President Trump ramped up Military campaign in march With “decisive and powerful” attacksCampaign End In May, the President said that the rebels “bus don’t want to fight.”
Al-Mahavi was appointed Prime Minister last year. Prior to the role, he served in the Supreme Political Council, which was formed in 2015.