Assassination Attempt Targets Yemeni Minister in Aden, Terror Attack Kills 10 in Abyan

Security forces loyal to the Southern Transitional Council stand guard. Reuters file photo
Security forces loyal to the Southern Transitional Council stand guard. Reuters file photo
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Assassination Attempt Targets Yemeni Minister in Aden, Terror Attack Kills 10 in Abyan

Security forces loyal to the Southern Transitional Council stand guard. Reuters file photo
Security forces loyal to the Southern Transitional Council stand guard. Reuters file photo

An assassination attempt targeting the convoy of Yemeni Minister of Civil Service and Insurance Abdel Nasser al-Waly in the southern city of Aden has ramped up pressure on the new power-sharing government to speed up the implementation of the military and security stipulations of the Riyadh Agreement.

“It is clear that there is a plot to confuse the situation in Aden,” a Yemeni government official, speaking under the conditions of anonymity, told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Describing the current state of affairs as “frustrating,” the official stressed the need for swiftly completing the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement.

“Unfortunately, the situation in Aden has become worse than it was even before the formation of the government,” he said.

“There is no doubt that completing the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement is the best way out for all. We hope that this will be done quickly,” the official affirmed.

Waly survived an attempt on his life in Aden on Thursday, escaping unharmed from an explosion that targeted his convoy. The assassination attempt coincided with another massive terror attack targeting a security checkpoint in Abyan governorate.

The attack killed at least ten soldiers, according to local reporters.

On Wednesday, Saudi Arabia called Yemen's official government and the Southern Transitional Council (STC) for an urgent meeting in Riyadh over the completion of the Riyadh Agreement’s implementation to unite the ranks of Yemenis and prevent bloodshed.

Both the Yemeni government and the STC have welcomed Saudi Arabia’s call and stressed the need for finishing the implementation of security and military arrangements laid out by the Riyadh deal.

Ali al-Kuthairi, an STC spokesman, told Asharq Al-Awsat that assassinations and terrorist attacks in Yemen, first and foremost, serve the agenda of Houthi militias in Yemen.

“Al-Waly’s assassination attempt and the terror attack against the Security Belt Forces in Abyan regrettably forebodes a violent resurgence of terror groups in Yemen,” said Kuthairi, adding that a rise in terrorism will advance Houthi goals in the war-torn country.

As for the Riyadh Agreement, Kuthairi reiterated the STC’s welcoming of Saudi Arabia’s call for resuming negotiations and completing the deal’s implementation.



Israeli Fire Kills 12 People in Gaza, Medics Say

 A plume of smoke rises during an Israeli strike on Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on June 13, 2025. (AFP)
A plume of smoke rises during an Israeli strike on Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on June 13, 2025. (AFP)
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Israeli Fire Kills 12 People in Gaza, Medics Say

 A plume of smoke rises during an Israeli strike on Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on June 13, 2025. (AFP)
A plume of smoke rises during an Israeli strike on Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on June 13, 2025. (AFP)

Israeli fire and airstrikes killed at least 12 Palestinians on Sunday across the enclave, local health authorities said, at least five of them near two aid sites operated by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

Medics at Al-Awda Hospital in the central Gaza Strip said at least three people were killed and dozens wounded by Israeli fire as they tried to approach a GHF site near the Netzarim corridor. Two others were killed en route to another aid site in Rafah in the south.

An airstrike killed seven other people in Beit Lahia town north of the enclave, medics said. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

The GHF began distributing food packages in Gaza at the end of May after Israel partially lifted a near three-month total blockade. Scores of Palestinians have been killed in near-daily mass shootings trying to reach the food.

The United Nations rejects the Israeli-backed new distribution system as inadequate, dangerous, and a violation of humanitarian impartiality principles.