IDF confirms Iran-backed group’s defense minister, chief of staff were targeted in separate attack Thursday on Sanaa apartment, while they and others gathered to watch leader’s TV speech

The prime minister of the Iran-backed Houthi group in Yemen was reportedly killed during Israel’s airstrikes on Thursday in the capital city of Sanaa.

Yemen’s Al-Jumhuriya channel and the Aden Al-Ghad newspaper reported that Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi was killed in an Israeli attack on an apartment, with the latter reporting that several of his companions were killed as well.

There was no immediate confirmation by Israel.

It appeared from the reports to have been a separate strike from the one on Thursday that was said to have targeted 10 senior Houthi ministers as they gathered in a location outside of the capital to hear a speech by the group’s leader, Abdul Malik al-Houthi.

The IDF on Friday confirmed that the Houthi defense minister and chief of staff were targeted in that attack. As of Friday afternoon, it was still awaiting confirmation of the results.