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Huthis vow to intensify attacks on Israel after PM killed

An attack on Thursday killed the Huthis' prime minister, Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser Al-Rahawi, and other officials, the Iran-backed group has said.

AFP
Sanaa
Mon, September 1, 2025 Published on Sep. 1, 2025 Published on 2025-09-01T11:59:52+07:00

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Yemeni soldiers carry Palestinian flags during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians and in condemnation of Israel and the US, in the Huthi-run capital Sanaa on August 29, 2025.
Yemeni soldiers carry Palestinian flags during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians and in condemnation of Israel and the US, in the Huthi-run capital Sanaa on August 29, 2025. (AFP/Mohamed Huwais)

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he leader of Yemen's Huthi rebels said on Sunday his group would keep launching attacks against Israel, a day after confirming that an Israeli strike had killed their government's prime minister.

An attack on Thursday killed the Huthis' prime minister, Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser Al-Rahawi, and other officials, the Iran-backed group has said.

Israel's military has confirmed the strike on Sanaa, Yemen's rebel-held capital, and that it had killed Rahawi -- the most senior official known to have died in a series of attacks during the Gaza war.

In a speech broadcast Sunday on the Huthis's Al-Masirah TV, group leader Abdul Malik al-Huthi vowed to continue "targeting Israel with missiles and drones" and to escalate these attacks.

He added that recent Israeli strikes on rebel-held areas of Yemen would not weaken the group or discourage its fighters.

The Huthis have launched repeated drone and missile attacks on Israel since the Gaza war erupted in October 2023.

Israel has been striking Huthi targets for months in response to the rebels' attacks, which they say are in support of the Palestinians in Gaza.

A Yemeni security source told AFP on Saturday that Huthi authorities had arrested dozens of people in Sanaa and other areas "on suspicion of collaborating with Israel".

The Huthis' leader said in his speech that "the coming days will see additional success... in thwarting the Israeli enemy's attempts to commit crimes against our dear people or to target official institutions and cities".

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