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Yemen’s Houthi PM, other ministers killed in Israeli strike

Yemen’s Houthi rebels confirmed on Saturday that their prime minister was killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking the most significant death of a Houthi official during the ongoing conflict. Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser Al-Rahawi was appointed as prime minister by the Houthi rebels and was targeted by Israel as part of its campaign against the Iran-backed group.

The strike that killed Al-Rahawi also resulted in the deaths of other ministers, amplifying the impact of the attack on the Houthi leadership. This incident reflects the escalation of tensions between Israel and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, as the conflict continues to unfold amidst broader geopolitical dynamics in the region.

Yemen’s Houthi faction has accused Israel of carrying out multiple attacks during the Gaza war, further exacerbating the volatile situation in the region. The death of senior Houthi officials, including the prime minister, underscores the intensity of the conflict and the high stakes involved for all parties involved.

The loss of Al-Rahawi and other ministers in the Israeli strike has raised concerns about the potential repercussions on the already fragile political landscape in Yemen. The targeted attack on Houthi leadership could lead to further instability and violence in the region, as different factions navigate the complex web of alliances and conflicts.

As the conflict between Israel and the Houthi rebels intensifies, there are growing concerns about the humanitarian impact on the civilian population in Yemen. The escalation of violence and targeting of senior Houthi officials could exacerbate the already dire humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country, further endangering the lives of innocent civilians.

The Israeli strike that killed Yemen’s Houthi Prime Minister Al-Rahawi represents a significant escalation in the conflict, highlighting the deepening animosity between the two sides. The ongoing violence and targeted attacks are symptomatic of the broader regional power struggles that are fueling the conflict in Yemen and threatening the stability of the entire Middle East.

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