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Israeli attacks on rebels. Media: Huti's prime minister is dead


The Israeli army confirmed the impact, but did not give the attacked goals.

According to sources in the Israeli safety apparatus, the purpose of the Thursday raid was to meet about 10 ministers who gathered to listen to the speeches of the Rebel leader Abdulmalik Al-Huti-told the Times of Israel portal. According to him, the meeting took place in the vicinity of the Huti capital of Yemenu, Sany.

The effect of this impact is not clear, and it is not known who died in it – the website pointed out.

The Huti government prime minister was to be killed in the attack

The Yemeni media unrelated to the Huti movement announced on Friday morning that in the Israeli attack on Sana the prime minister of the government Huti Ahmed al-Rahavi was killed. According to the relationship, it was a different blow than a raid for a meeting of political and military commanders at Sana.

It was the second Israeli raid on Huti this week. The previous one was carried out on Sunday; According to the Huti government, 10 people were killed and over 100 were injured.

Thursday raid on Yemen was the 16th hit of Israel on this state, since in the autumn of 2023 Huti began to conduct attacks supporting Hamas in the war in the Gaza Strip. Huti attacked commercial vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of ADEŃSKA, which caused disturbances on one of the main sea trade routes of the world to this day. Rebels also regularly fire Israel with ballistic missiles and drones. Most of the bullets fired so far were shot down and did not cause losses or victims.

Civil war in Yemen

Recognized by the West as a terrorist organization, Huti control a large part of Yemen, including the Red Sea coast. The group belongs to the mesh supported by Iran of militias, which connects hostility to the USA and Israel. The alliance of these militias is referred to by the authorities in Tehran as a “axis of resistance”, and by Israel as a “axis of terror”.

The organization is one of the parties that has been going on since 2014 in Yemen. In the conflict and the reason for the accompanying humanitarian crisis, according to UN estimates – nearly 400,000 people.

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