The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement has mourned the death of prominent Yemeni leader Ahmed Ghalib Al-Rahwi, Prime Minister of the Government of Change and Reconstruction, who was martyred along with several ministers in a treacherous Israeli airstrike last Thursday.
In an official statement, the movement said the martyrdom of Yemen’s senior leaders in this “sacred battle” underscores the righteousness of their path, the unity of the Arab nation, and its collective destiny in confronting the Israeli enemy.
The movement extended its heartfelt condolences and solidarity to the Yemeni people and their leadership, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi.
It noted that the Prime Minister and ministers were martyred while actively engaged in their ongoing struggle against Israel, in support of the Palestinian people and their courageous resistance.
The statement added that the Palestinian people will not forget the sacrifices of the Yemeni people, who bear the cost of their steadfast and honorable stance in defense of Palestinian rights. It described Israel’s targeting of Yemen’s civilian government as a clear indication of its failure in the face of Yemen’s ongoing operations.
The movement expressed full confidence in Yemen’s leadership to overcome this trial and continue its principled struggle against Israel, despite the heavy sacrifices, conspiracies, and betrayals it faces.
On Thursday evening, Israeli warplanes launched multiple air raids on Sana’a, hitting civilian infrastructure, public service facilities, and densely populated areas. Since the beginning of 2025, Israel has carried out more than 11 attacks on Yemen, mostly against non-military targets such as the Haziz power station, Yemen Oil Company, cement factories in Amran and Bajil, the port of Hodeidah, and Sana’a International Airport.
This attack comes amid heightened regional tensions, reflecting the broader conflict dynamics between Israel and nations supporting Palestinian resistance, and underscores Yemen’s enduring position in regional geopolitics as a state committed to defense, resilience, and solidarity with oppressed peoples.