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Israel targets Houthi Chief of Staff and Defence Minister in Sanaa; awaits outcome

An Israeli military official stated on Friday that Israel was still verifying whether the airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, on Thursday targeted the Houthi chief of staff, the defence minister, and other senior figures.

According to Yemeni government officials, Asaad Al-Sharqabi was killed by the strike. He was the man in charge of the defence ministry for the group.

The report added that an Israeli raid also targeted a military base frequented Muhammad Abd Al-Karim al-Ghamari, the chief of staff for the Houthis.

The Houthi Group did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The Israeli military said fighter jets struck a compound in the Sanaa area where senior Houthi figures had gathered, describing the attack as a "complex operation" made possible by intelligence-gathering and air superiority.

In a press release, a military official stated that they had taken advantage of a window of intelligence opportunity to execute the strike. They acted quickly and with precision at the perfect moment.

Israeli security sources reported that on Thursday forces targeted different locations where many senior Houthi officials gathered to view a recorded televised address by leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi.

Houthis, who are aligned with Iran, have attacked ships in the Red Sea as part of what they call a show of solidarity for the Palestinians living in Gaza.

They also fired missiles at Israel, but most were intercepted. Israel responded by striking Houthi controlled areas in Yemen, including Hodeidah Port.

The news agency of the group reported that a source in the Houthi ministry of defence denied reports on Thursday of targets being set for leaders in Sanaa. Howard Goller reported from New York, Mohammed Ghobari reported from Aden and Jana Choukeir was in Beirut. Alex Richardson, Mark Potter and Alex Richardson edited the story.

(source: Reuters)