Yemen’s Houthis confirm Israeli airstrike killed the group’s prime minister
Summary
An Israeli airstrike killed the prime minister of the Houthi-led government in Yemen's capital, Sanaa. The strike also killed several other ministers during a government workshop. This incident is part of ongoing tensions between Israel and the Houthis.Key Facts
- Israel targeted and killed Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the Houthi-led government, in Sanaa.
- The airstrike happened during a workshop to review the government's activities.
- The Israeli military described the target as a "Houthi terrorist regime military target."
- The Houthis have been attacking Israel and Western vessels in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
- Israel has conducted multiple strikes on Houthi positions in recent months.
- The Houthis stated their government remains functional despite the loss of ministers.
- The attack followed other Israeli strikes that killed 10 people and injured over 90.
- The Houthis claimed a missile attack on southern Israel, which Israel reported intercepting.
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