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Ahmed al-Rahawi, Prime Minister of Hutíes in Yemen, died in an Israeli air attack with several members of his cabinet. The Israeli army attacked the capital of Saná during the last confrontations, which continue despite the high fire between the hutis and the United States, the main ally of Israel. Al-Rahawi was attacked while he was together with other members of the government, when they held a routine meeting to evaluate their activities of the last year, according to the rebels.

Yemen’s hutis announced this Saturday that the prime minister of the rebel group pro Iraní that controls part of the country, Ahmed Al-Rahawihe died in an Israeli air attack last Thursday, along with several members of his cabinet.

“We announced the martyrdom on Thursday of the Mujahidín Ahmed Ghalleb Al-Rahawi, Prime Minister of the Government of Change and Construction, along with several of his colleagues ministers,” said the Hutí Presidency in a statement in networks collected by the Al Jazeera chain.

These sources added that The Israeli army attacked the capital Saná on Thursdaywithin the framework of the confrontations between Israel and the Yemen hutis that began after the beginning of the Israeli offensive in Gaza, in October 2023, and have been maintained since then despite the stop to the fire between the Hutis and the United States, the main ally of Israel, who entered into force in May of this year.

Al-Rahawi, Prime Minister of the Government led by the hutis in the areas of the divided country that the rebels control since August 2024, was attacked together with other members of the Government, when they maintained a routine meeting to evaluate their activities of the last year, according to the rebels.

The political arm of the Hutis emphasized that their government and institutions are still able to fulfill their duties after members of the cabinet were killed by Israel.