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The Houthi movement announced the death of its appointed Prime Minister in Sana’a, Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahwi, in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a house in the Yemeni capital on Thursday evening. In a statement, the group confirmed al-Rahwi’s death, adding that several other ministers were also killed in the same attack during a routine workshop meeting. Their names were not disclosed, but the statement noted that others sustained critical injuries. This marks the first time the group has admitted to losing high-ranking officials in the Israeli airstrikes that have been ongoing for more than two years. Al-Rahwi, originally from Khanfar district in Abyan province, had served as the Houthis’ Prime Minister in Sana’a on behalf of the...
The Houthi group in Sana'a announced the unilateral release of 153 detainees, describing them as prisoners of war aligned with the Yemeni government . In a press conference held in Sana'a, the group stated that the initiative was carried out in coordination with the United Nations through its special envoy's office, as well as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) through its office in Sana'a. They emphasized that the move comes at a critical time amid a stalemate in implementing exchange agreements with the other side, referring to the Yemeni government. The group, represented by Abdulqader Al-Murtada —recently designated on the U.S. terrorism list— announced their readiness to form a fact-finding team comprising representatives from the UN,...
The United Nations announced the suspension of all official staff movements in areas under Houthi control until further notice, following the detention of additional UN employees by the group. In a statement on its website, the UN reported that the Houthis had detained more of its staff yesterday in territories under their control. The organization stated that it is in communication with Houthi authorities, demanding the unconditional release of all detained UN employees and their partners. These actions by the Houthis against UN staff appear to be the first response to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to designate the group as a terrorist organization. The Houthis have previously detained numerous UN employees working in various...
The Houthi movement has claimed that its security forces have disrupted intelligence activities conducted by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Israel’s Mossad in Yemen. This revelation comes amidst an escalation in Houthi-launched UAVs and missile strikes against Israel, as Tel Aviv prepares for a possible fourth military operation against the group. The Houthi-controlled Saba news agency, which speaks for the internationally unrecognized government in Sana’a, reported that Yemeni security authorities had arrested several spies connected to a man named Hamid Hussein Fayed Majli. These operatives were reportedly involved in intelligence missions, such as identifying and tracking Yemeni missile sites, drone facilities, naval bases, and other military installations. The report also detailed that the alleged espionage network...
The Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, released hundreds of prisoners and detainees from the prisons they supervise in several governorates under their control. The release process was systematic and regular, and was prepared in advance through mini-Houthi committees that went to the prisons and prepared a list of those released, especially those who participated in courses and lectures carried out by the Houthi militias inside the prisons with the aim of convincing them to join their ranks.During monitoring conducted by "NewsYemen" during Sunday and Monday (24 and 25) of this September, it was confirmed that the release process had affected 2,564 prisoners detained in central prisons, reformatories, remand prisons, and detention centers in security departments and police stations. Ibb Governorate occupied...
A new report issued by the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) revealed the refusal of the Houthi militias - Iran's arm in Yemen, to cooperate or provide any information related to mines and remnants of war located in Hodeidah Governorate.The report indicated that the Yemeni Mine Action Coordination Center in the capital, Aden, cooperated with the mission and provided it with updated information about mines on a monthly basis. While the Executive Center for Mine Action in Sanaa, which is under the control of the Houthi militias, refuses to give any data.The report stated, "The Yemeni Mine Action Coordination Center in Aden reported that in August it recorded 32,092 square meters of new mined dangerous areas....
An American analysis published by the Gulf Arab States Institute in Washington showed that children recruited in Yemen would not simply disappear regardless of how or when the country's current conflict ended years ago. The analysis indicated that children carrying weapons is not a new phenomenon; For centuries, young boys, ages 12 to 15, have taken up arms to protect their families or defend tribal lands; But what is happening in Yemen now is completely different and more disturbing.He explained that children are targeted, recruited, trained, and eventually turned into soldiers, as this process is institutionalized while the child soldiers it produces are glorified.The analysis, prepared by researcher Gregory D. Johnson, a former member of the United Nations Group of Experts...

Grundberg's movements towards the oil governorates in light of the STC's refusal to share its wealth with the Houthis
The recent moves of the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, revealed real fears of the failure of efforts to reach a permanent ceasefire agreement and enter into negotiations to settle the conflict in Yemen. These concerns revolve around the most important complex that is standing in the way of these efforts, which is related to the issue of disbursing the salaries of employees in areas controlled by the Houthi group from the revenues of oil and gas produced from the liberated governorates, according to the vision of international and regional mediators.The process of exporting oil from the liberated governorates has stopped since October of last year, as a result of the Houthi militia’s attacks on the export ports in Hadhramaut...
The Regain Yemen Initiative, which specializes in economic and banking affairs, announced a blacklist of 30 virtual officials working in the ranks of the Houthi militia in the banking and financial sector. In its report entitled (The Houthi Destruction of the Banking Sector - Laundering and Looting of Money), the initiative recommended that the Leadership Council and the legitimate government circulate the Houthi names on the blacklist, the international Interpol list, the international sanctions list for Yemen, and the US Treasury Department list.The blacklist included the names of those impersonating job descriptions in the Ministry of Finance and its affiliated institutions in Sanaa, and others impersonating senior job descriptions in new banks and revenue bodies. The 90-page report reviewed the features and...
The Yemeni riyal continues to decline against foreign currency baskets in the liberated areas, which in turn was reflected in the prices of basic foodstuffs, which rose insanely; Because of the deportation of the Houthi militia to the liberated areas and the failure of the government to manage the crisis.This decline has become a source of astonishment for economic observers, given that the government has economic solutions, but it ignores them. In view of this, the continued collapse of the riyal sparked a wave of criticism about the continued economic decline, despite the recent Saudi support that was supposed to address a lot.Solutions Economic journalist Wafiq Saleh divided the solutions to economic problems into short, medium and long term.Wafiq told "Newsyemen"...