Aden, Yemen-Stoves of the Yemen in the capital of Sanaa mourned the loss of Prime Minister Houthi Ahmed al-Rawi on Monday morning, who was killed with a number of ministers and government officials of Israel on Thursday.
The participants gathered at the funeral of Houthi officials, which took place in the Shaab mosque and broadcast Al-Masirah TV, Houthi controlled satellite news channel.
The crowds inside the mosque, where funeral prayers were held, sang against Israel and the United States when they mourned to death by officials, including foreign affairs, media and culture and industrial ministers.
Participants of the funeral Ahmed Khaled and Fathy Mahmúd said that families of officials arrived in an ambulance for a funeral where the bodies were placed in the coffin inside the mosque.
“We are involved in this funeral because Israel has killed these officials and that is quite a reason to participate in their funeral,” said Ahmed Azam, another participant, he said.
Al-Rawi was the supreme clerk of Houthi, who was killed in the Israeli campaign against the Iranian Rebel group. Other ministers and officials were injured, the statement was added without providing details.
Houthis previously stated in his statement that officials were focused during a “routine workshop organized by the government to evaluate her activities and performance in the past year”.
“We entered a huge and influential war and met the US, this war was not only focused on military, but also economic, because Israel focused on everything,” said Prime Minister Houthi Mohamed Muftah at the funeral Monday.
He confirmed that, despite Israeli attacks, ports still work and that there is no meals or fuel crisis.
The strike on August 24th came three days after Houthis released a ballistic missile against Israel that they said they were the first launch of a bomb with cluster since 2023.
The Yemeni houthi insurgents said they released a rocket at the oil tanker off the coast of Saudi Arabia in the Red Sea on Monday and potentially renewed their attacks on transport through the key global waterway.
Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gene. Yahya Saree claimed responsibility for starting in a pre-recorded report broadcast on al-Masirah. He claimed that a vessel, a Liberiánsko-confirmed Scarlet Ray, had links to Israel.
However, the naval security company Ambrey described the ship as “the target profile of Houthis because the vessel is publicly Israeli ownership”.
The Eastern Pacific is a company that is eventually dominated by Israeli billionaire Idan Open. The Eastern Pacific was previously focused on suspicious Iranian attacks.
In his statement, the Eastern Pacific said that “the vessel has not suffered any damage and continues to operate under the command of his master. All crew members aboard the Scarlet Ray are safe and charged.”
The British Army in the UK, the naval trade operational center, which monitors in the Middle East, previously announced that the ship had heard a spray and bang from its side near Yanba, Saudi Arabia.
The Houth Rebels began attacks by rockets and drones on Israel and on the Red Sea ships in response to the Gaze War and stated that they were acting in solidarity with Palestinians. Their attacks over the past two years have triggered transport in the Red Sea through which about $ 1 trillion passes every year.
From November 2023 to December 2024, Houthis focused on more than 100 ships with missiles and drones over the war of Israel Hamas in the Gaza Strip. So far, Houthis sank four vessels and killed at least eight sailors.
Iranian supported Houthis stopped his attacks in a short ceasefire in the war. Later, the intensive weekly air strike campaign was ordered by US President Donald Trump before saying that the rebels had been achieved with a ceasefire. Houthis sank two vessels in July and killed at least four on board with others who thought the rebels were held.
Houthis’ fresh attacks come as a new, possible ceasefire in the war of Israel Hamas, remains in balance. Meanwhile, the future of interviews between the US and Iran over the Teheránský nuclear program concerned after Israel began the 12 -day war against the Islamic Republic in which the Americans bombed three Iranian atomic sites.
Israel launched a number of air strikes last week, which killed Prime Minister Houthi and several members of the cabinet. Houthis’s attack on the ship seems to be a reaction, along with Sunday raids on the UN agency’s offices, where at least 11 employees were detained.
UN official said that the world body could not contact many of its employees in the Houthi area from Monday morning. The official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss this matter said that 11 UN employees who were detained include international and local workers and higher international officials. According to the official, the insurgents group also confiscated documents and other materials from the authorities. ___
Gambrell informed from Dubai, the United Arab Emirates and Magda and Khaled of Cairo.
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