Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahwi, prime minister of the Houthi government who controls part of Yemen, was killed in an attack launched yesterday by Israel on Sanàa. It reports well informed sources to the Yemenita Aden Al-RAD newspaper.
The news was also reported by the Yemenita Al-Jumhuriya broadcaster, according to which Al-Rahwi died in the bombing of a home in Sanàa where he was together with other high officials of the Shiite militia, some of whom would have died with him.
The operation in which the Head of the Houthi government would died, underlines Aden Al-Rad, was a separate attack from the Israeli Raid which yesterday would hit ten ministers of the rebellious administration, including the defense manager, gathered in a location outside the capital to listen to a movement of the head of the filthian militia, Abdul Malik-Al Houthi. On the outcome of the latter bombing there is no news.
The Shiite movement has not currently issued any declaration. The Israeli Armed Forces yesterday afternoon limited themselves to reporting that they had “affected a goal by the terrorist Houthi regime in Sanàa” without providing details.