Houthis Blame Israel For Political Oops In Sanaa
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In a move that probably didn't come with 'How to Rule Yemen 101,' the Iranian-backed Houthis officially announced their prime minister of the rebel-controlled government in Sanaa was offed by an Israeli airstrike. Details on the exact date or how polite the Houthis were in passing the blame remain as mysterious as Yemen's endless civil wars. The capital, Sanaa, now has one less prime minister and probably zero enthusiasm for geopolitical head-scratching. Apparently, the rebels’ version of handling political rivalries involves a literal airstrike, tilting the dictionary definition of 'political drama' somewhere infinitely high.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 8/30/2025 | Author: The Associated Press
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