
The Iran-backed Houthi group in Yemen has confirmed the killing of their prime minister, Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi, in an Israeli airstrike. The strike occurred on Thursday in the capital city of Sanaa. Several other ministers were also reported killed in the attack, according to Houthi statements.
Al-Rahawi, who had led the Houthi cabinet since 2024, was a key figure in the rebel governance. Despite this high-profile death, analysts believe the attacks and missile launches by the Houthis against Israel are unlikely to stop.
Context of the Attack
The conflict intensifies in the region, raising concerns about further escalations. Israel has been conducting extensive military operations in Gaza and surrounding areas amid ongoing tensions.
Significance of the Attack
The attack on Sanaa marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict involving:
- The Houthi movement
- Iran’s influence in the region
- Israel’s military actions
Details about the full impact and response to this airstrike are still emerging. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.