Houthis claim Israeli airstrike killed rebel prime minister in Yemen capital Sanaa

The Houthis allege an Israeli airstrike killed their prime minister in Sanaa. The strike would represent a significant escalation in the conflict.
The broader war in Yemen has devastated civilian life and strained international aid systems. The capital has faced repeated air attacks in recent years.
Reactions to such strikes differ sharply. Some see them as strategic necessity, others as worsening humanitarian suffering.

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The Iranian-backed Houthi movement claims an Israeli airstrike killed the prime minister of their rebel-controlled government in Sanaa. The strike allegedly targeted the Yemeni capital, which has been under Houthi control for years. The claim adds another layer to the complex conflict in Yemen.

Yemen’s civil war has pitted the Houthi movement against the internationally recognized government. Regional powers have long been involved in the conflict.

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The Houthis are supported by Iran, while Israel has previously acted against groups backed by Tehran. This reported strike would represent a high-profile attack.

The rebel-controlled prime minister was said to have been killed in the attack. No independent verification has been reported.

Supporters of Israel argue its actions are part of defending national security. They view strikes on hostile actors as necessary deterrents.

Critics argue such actions risk deepening instability in Yemen. Civilian populations in Sanaa have repeatedly faced danger from military strikes.

Yemen remains one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises. Millions have been displaced and depend on aid.

Global opinion remains divided on how to resolve Yemen’s war. Some emphasize military solutions, while others call for urgent diplomacy.

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