A person watches the information on TV, displaying footage of Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the Houthi-controlled authorities, who was killed, together with others, in Thursday’s Israeli strikes on the capital, in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025.
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CAIRO — The Iran-backed Houthis on Sunday raided workplaces of the United Nations’ meals and youngsters’s companies in Yemen’s capital, detaining at the very least one U.N. worker, officers stated, because the rebels tighten safety throughout Sanaa following the Israeli killing of their prime minister and several other Cupboard members.
Abeer Etefa, a spokesperson for the World Meals Program, informed The Related Press that safety forces raided the companies’ workplaces within the Houthi-controlled capital Sunday morning.
“WFP reiterates that the arbitrary detention of humanitarian staff is unacceptable,” Etefa stated.
Additionally raided have been UNICEF workplaces, in keeping with a U.N. official and a Houthi official, who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t licensed to transient the media.
Ammar Ammar, a spokesperson for UNICEF, stated there was “an ongoing situation” associated to their workplaces in Sanaa, with out offering additional particulars.
The U.N. official stated contacts with a number of different WFP and UNICEF staffers have been misplaced and that they have been probably additionally detained.
The raids have been the newest in a long-running Houthi crackdown in opposition to the United Nations and different worldwide organizations working in rebel-held areas in Yemen.
They’ve detained dozens of U.N. staffers, in addition to individuals related to help teams, civil society and the now-closed U.S. Embassy in Sanaa. The U.N. suspended its operations within the Houthi stronghold of Saada in northern Yemen after the rebels detained eight U.N. staffers in January.
A minimum of 5 ministers confirmed killed within the Israeli strike
Sunday’s raids got here on the heels of the killing of the Houthi prime minister and several other of his Cupboard in an Israeli strike on Thursday, in a blow to the Iran-backed rebels who’ve launched assaults on Israel and ships within the Purple Sea in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict within the Gaza Strip.
Among the many lifeless have been Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi, Overseas Minister Gamal Amer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Native Improvement Mohammed al-Medani, Electrical energy Minister Ali Seif Hassan, Tourism Minister Ali al-Yafei, Data Minister Hashim Sharafuldin, in keeping with two Houthi officers and the victims’ households.
Additionally killed was a strong deputy inside minister, Abdel-Majed al-Murtada, the Houthi officers stated.
They have been focused throughout a “routine workshop held by the government to evaluate its activities and performance over the past year,” a Houthi assertion stated on Saturday, two days after the strike. The Houthis stated a funeral for all these killed is scheduled for Monday in Sabeen Sq. in central Sanaa.
Protection Minister Mohamed Nasser al-Attefi survived the assault whereas Abdel-Karim al-Houthi, the inside minister and probably the most highly effective figures within the insurgent group, did not attend the Thursday assembly, the Houthi officers stated.
Thursday’s strike got here after the Houthis attacked Israel on Aug. 21 with a ballistic missile that its army described as the primary cluster bomb the rebels had launched at Israel since 2023. The missile, which the Houthis stated was aimed toward Ben Gurion Airport, prompted air raid sirens throughout central Israel and Jerusalem, forcing thousands and thousands into shelters.
The Houthis are prone to escalate their assaults on Israel and ships within the Purple Sea, after they vowed in July to focus on service provider ships belonging to any firm that does enterprise with Israeli ports, no matter nationality.
“Our military approach of targeting the Israeli enemy, whether with missiles, drones or a naval blockade, is continuous, steady, and escalating,” al-Houthi, the group’s secretive chief, stated in a televised speech Sunday.