Houthi Prime Minister Killed in Israeli Airstrike, Announces Revenge

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Houthis said that the prime minister and other ministers were killed in the attack on Sana'a and warned that they would retaliate against the Israeli attack.

Bhadra 15, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Houthi Prime Minister Killed in Israeli Airstrike, Announces Revenge

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The Prime Minister of the Houthi rebels, Ahmed al-Rahavi, has died in an Israeli airstrike in Yemen's capital, Sana'a.

It has been confirmed that the Houthis have also killed their leader. The Houthis have condemned the incident. According to Al Jazeera, the Houthis have warned that they will take revenge for the attack.

In a statement issued by the Houthis on Saturday, it is stated that Rahabi and other ministers were also killed in the attack on Sana'a on Thursday.  It is said in the

statement, "Al Rahawi is the prime minister of the Houthi-controlled area." The prime minister and other ministers who participated in a workshop have been targeted.'

Houthi has not revealed the details of how many others have been killed in the Israeli attack. 

The Yemeni politician and military officer Mahdi Al-Mashat, who is the chairman of the Houthi Supreme Political Council, has released a video warning that Israel will take revenge and pay a heavy price for this attack.

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