The Houthi movement in Yemen has confirmed that their Prime Minister, Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa earlier this week. Several other ministers also died in the strike, as reported by the Iran-backed group.
Ahmed al-Rahawi had been leading the Houthi cabinet since 2024. Despite this significant loss, analysts believe the killing is unlikely to halt the Houthis’ missile attacks on Israel. The conflict continues to escalate amid ongoing tensions and military actions in the region.
The Israeli airstrike marks a notable development in the complex Middle Eastern conflict involving Yemen’s Houthi rebels and Israel. The repercussions of al-Rahawi’s death on the Houthi administration and their future operations are being closely monitored by international observers and regional powers.
This event contributes to the ongoing challenges in achieving peace and stability in Yemen and the wider Middle East.
Key points:
- Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi killed in Israeli airstrike.
- Several other Houthi ministers also reported dead.
- Al-Rahawi led the Houthi cabinet since 2024.
- Killing unlikely to stop Houthis’ missile attacks on Israel.
- Conflict escalation continues amid regional tensions.
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