Key Points

An Israeli airstrike struck a secret Houthi leadership meeting in Yemen's capital, killing senior figures including military chief Abdulkarim al-Gumari. The attack targeted a heavily guarded residential complex near al-Sabeen Square, where locals reported multiple fatalities. The Houthis, backed by Iran, have escalated missile strikes on Israel in solidarity with Gaza. This marks another escalation in the regional conflict involving Iran's "Axis of Resistance" allies.

Key Points: Israeli Airstrike Targets Houthi Leaders in Secret Yemen Meeting

  • Strike targeted Houthi missile program chief Abdulkarim al-Gumari
  • Meeting included top leaders Mahdi al-Mashat and Abdul-Malik al-Houthi
  • Houthis vow intensified attacks on Israel
  • Part of Iran's "Axis of Resistance" with Hamas and Hezbollah
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Israeli airstrike hits Houthi leaders' secret meeting place in Yemeni capital: Source

Israeli strike hits Houthi leaders' secret gathering in Sanaa, killing senior figures including military chief Abdulkarim al-Gumari.

"We saw at least 10 charred bodies at the scene – Local residents to Xinhua"

Sanaa, June 15

An Israeli airstrike hit a house in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, where a "secret meeting of senior Houthi leaders" was allegedly taking place, according to a source close to the Houthi group.

The house, located in southern Sanaa, was cordoned off by heavy Houthi security forces as ambulances rushed to the scene, Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday evening.

Local anti-Houthi media reported on social media that the meeting was chaired by Mahdi al-Mashat, head of the Supreme Political Council, and Abdulkarim al-Gumari, the Houthi military chief of staff.

Other media sources reported that the secret meeting was also attended by top Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi; the head of the Houthi Supreme Revolutionary Committee, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi; and the Houthi military intelligence chief, Abu Ali al-Hakim.

The Houthis have yet to issue an official statement.

A Yemeni security official has told Ynet that al-Gumari is also the head of the Houthis' missile program.

Saudi-based Al Hadath reported that the strike targeted a residential complex housing Houthi leaders near the Lebanese Hospital, just south of al-Sabeen Square in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa. The area is known for hosting large weekly demonstrations against Israel.

Residents living near the targeted house told Xinhua they saw at least 10 charred bodies at the scene.

The Houthi group, who controls much of northern Yemen, has been targeting Israel since November 2023 in a show of solidarity with the Palestinians amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The group has strongly condemned the ongoing Israeli attacks on Iran, vowing in a statement that it would intensify long-range missile attacks against Israel.

The Houthis, who control much of western Yemen and receive backing from Iran, have launched dozens of missiles toward Israel in recent months, claiming solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. In early May, one of their missiles evaded interception and struck near Ben Gurion International Airport, significantly disrupting air traffic.

The Houthis are part of Iran's "Axis of Resistance" against Israeli and U.S. interests in the Middle East, which also includes Hamas and Lebanon's Hezbollah.

While Israel has weakened those groups by assassinating top leaders and destroying military infrastructure since the Gaza war began, the Houthis are still a force to be reckoned with.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This shows how conflicts are spreading beyond Gaza. As Indians, we know how dangerous proxy wars can be - remember 26/11? Hope our government stays alert about any spillover effects in our region. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While we must condemn terrorism, such airstrikes in civilian areas are concerning. Innocent Yemenis are suffering the most in this conflict. India should push for diplomatic solutions at UN forums.
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Amit S.
Iran's growing influence through Houthis is worrying. We've seen how Pakistan uses proxies too. India needs to strengthen maritime security in Arabian Sea - these missile attacks affect global shipping including our trade.
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Sunita R.
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is heartbreaking 💔. India has always stood for peace - maybe we can offer medical aid like we did during COVID. Our foreign policy should balance strategic interests with our traditional values of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
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Vikram J.
Interesting how Israel is taking the fight to Houthis directly now. While their security concerns are valid, such actions risk escalating regional tensions. India must maintain strategic ties with all Gulf nations while protecting its own interests.
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Neha P.
The article mentions Houthis targeting Israel in solidarity with Palestine. As someone who believes in peaceful coexistence, I wish both sides would stop this cycle of violence. India's balanced position is commendable - we understand complex geopolitics better than most.

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