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Israel ‘kills Houthi prime minister and military leaders’

Unconfirmed reports indicate that IDF has eliminated the terror group’s entire military and political leadership

August 29, 2025 07:51
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Screenshot of what was claimed to be the IDF strike on the gathering of Houthi leaders in Sanaa (Image: X)
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Israel has reportedly taken out the Houthi prime minister and a number of the terror group’s senior political and military leaders in strikes on Yemen on Thursday night. 

Yemen’s Al-Jumhuriya channel and the Aden Al-Ghad newspaper reported that Houthi prime minister Ahmed al-Rahawi was killed in an Israeli attack on a Sanaa apartment, with the latter reporting that several of his close associates were killed as well.

In what appeared to have been a separate strike on Thursday, ten Houthi ministers were said to have been killed as they gathered in a location outside Sanaa to hear a speech by the leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi.

Sources told Israel’s Channel 13 news claimed that “the direction [of the assessments] is positive, it seems the attack succeeded,” and Ynet reported that “the assessment that the entire military and governmental elite of the Houthis was eliminated in the attack is growing.”

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