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Yemen's Houthis claim that chief of staff Muhammad al-Ghamari has been killed

Yemen's Houthis claimed on Thursday that Muhammad Abd Al-Karim al-Ghamari was killed while "performing his duties". He was one of the highest ranking military officials in the Iran-backed group.

Houthis did not directly blame Israel for the killing of his son, but they said that Israel's conflict was still ongoing. Israel will "receive deterrent punishment" for crimes committed.

Israel's airstrikes in August on Sanaa, Yemen, killed the Prime Minister of the Houthi-run Yemeni government, as well as several other ministers. The chief of the Houthi's staff, the defence minister, and other senior figures were targeted.

Israel said that it was still verifying that the strike had indeed targeted al-Ghamari and other senior officials, including the defence minister.

Ghamari is a member the Houthis "Jihad Office" led by Abdul Malik al-Houthi. This office is responsible for overseeing all military operations.

Israel Katz, the Israeli Minister of Defence, said that Ghamari had been attacked by an Israeli strike. He added, "We will continue to do so against future threats."

Most of the missiles fired by the Houthis towards Israel were intercepted. They claimed that they had been doing so in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Israel responded by striking Houthi controlled areas in Yemen.

Last week, Abdul Malik al-Houthi said that the Houthis will monitor Israel’s compliance with Gaza ceasefire agreement and will resume their support for Gaza in the event Israel does not comply. Ahmed Elimam in Dubai; Elwely Elwely in Aden, Mohammed al Ghobari, Steven Scheer, Jerusalem. Ahmed Elimam in Jerusalem.

(source: Reuters)