Israeli Airstrikes in Yemen Target Prime Minister
According to reports from Reuters news agency, based on reliable sources in Yemen, Israel conducted airstrikes on the Yemeni capital Sanaa yesterday, resulting in the fatalities of Prime Minister Ahmed Ghalib al-Rahwi and several ministers.
A source affiliated with the Houthi forces corroborated that the prime minister and other ministers were among those killed or injured in the attack but did not provide specific details.
Israel stated that its airstrikes in Yemen on Thursday were aimed at key figures such as the army chief, defense minister, and other high-ranking officials.
Media reports indicated that Ahmed Ghalib al-Rahwi and several cabinet members were in a routine government review session when the attack occurred.
While al-Rahwi did not hold a direct position within the Houthi forces' cabinet, he was perceived as a threat by Israel.
The conflict between the Houthi forces in Yemen and Israel continues, with the former conducting significant attacks on American vessels in the Red Sea in support of Gaza and Palestine, sustaining ongoing hostilities against Israel.