Hutis confirms their prime minister was killed in Israeli strikes

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The movement of Yemen’s rebel rebels confirmed that his self-proclaimed Prime Minister Ahmed Galeb Nasser Al Rahawi was killed in Israeli air strikes earlier this week.

The group, supported by Iran, said several other senior officials were killed when the Israeli defense forces (IDF) were directed on Thursday, directed the capital of Yemen, Sanai.

At that time, the IDF said it had attacked Huti’s “military goal” in the Sana area, giving no more details.

Hutiis has controlled much of the northwestern Yemen since 2014 after expelled the internationally recognized Sana government and caused a devastating civil war.

Hutiis said Rahawi was killed with several Huti ministers, although he did not baptize others.

The Saudi Arab news site al -Hadat reports that the Hutis Foreign Minister, as well as the Ministers of Justice, Youth and Sports, Social Affairs and Labor, were killed.

The Mahdi Al Macat Service, the President of Hutis, that several other ministers “suffered moderate and serious injuries” as a result of the strike.

He added that Mohammed Ahmed Mift, the Huti Deputy Minister, will take on the role of Rahawi.

Rahawi has held his post since August 2024.

IDF is still going to comment on the most developed developments.

Since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the Hutians regularly launched rockets in Israel and attacked merchant ships in the Red Sea and Aden Bay, saying they were acting in solidarity with the Palestinians.

Israel, in turn, has made air strikes at the goals in Houthi-Heldly Parts of Yemen.

Earlier this month, Israel said he had committed air strikes against Huti’s goals in Sana, in response to a rocket attack on the movement, which Israel said he had committed maniatures for clusters.

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