Houthi Leader’s Nephew Killed in Yemen Fighting

A Houthi militant carries his weapon in Yemen's capital Sanaa, February 18, 2016. (Reuters)
A Houthi militant carries his weapon in Yemen's capital Sanaa, February 18, 2016. (Reuters)
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Houthi Leader’s Nephew Killed in Yemen Fighting

A Houthi militant carries his weapon in Yemen's capital Sanaa, February 18, 2016. (Reuters)
A Houthi militant carries his weapon in Yemen's capital Sanaa, February 18, 2016. (Reuters)

The nephew of the leader of the Houthi militias in Yemen was killed in fighting in the war-torn country, media affiliated with the Iran-backed group reported Saturday.

Houthi leaderships on social media offered condolences over the death of Mohammed Ahmed Badreddine al-Houthi, the nephew of Houthi leader Abdulmalek al-Houthi.

The time and location of his death was not disclosed.

Houthi media said he was killed in fighting between the militias and legitimate military in the Sirwah region, west of the Marib province.

The deceased is the son of Ahmed Badreddine al-Houthi, also the brother of Hussein al-Houthi, the founder of the militia movement. Both were killed during the first war they waged against the state in 2004.

The Houthis have in recent weeks been suffering significant material and human losses in battles in al-Jawf and Marib. The majority of the casualties are senior figures.



Israel Says It Intercepted Drones from East, Iraq-Based Group Claims Responsibility

Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system operates for interceptions, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in northern Israel, November 5, 2024. (Reuters)
Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system operates for interceptions, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in northern Israel, November 5, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israel Says It Intercepted Drones from East, Iraq-Based Group Claims Responsibility

Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system operates for interceptions, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in northern Israel, November 5, 2024. (Reuters)
Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system operates for interceptions, amid hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in northern Israel, November 5, 2024. (Reuters)

The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it intercepted a drone that entered Israeli territory from the east after sirens sounded in the Arava area, a valley that stretches from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Eilat.

Another drone that approached Israel from the east was also intercepted before crossing to Israeli territory, the military said. It said no injuries were reported.

Sirens earlier sounded in the Red Sea port city of Eilat.

The “Islamic Resistance” in Iraq said in a statement that it targeted a "vital target" in Eilat with drones.

The Iraqi pro-Iran group has been launching attacks on Israel since the start of Israel's war in Gaza.