The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) mourned the death of Yemen’s Prime Minister along with a number of ministers and officials, who were martyred in a cowardly Israeli strike.
In an official statement, the PFLP extended its heartfelt condolences to the Yemeni people, Ansarullah and Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, as well as to the Yemeni government and army.
The statement emphasized that the martyred officials exemplified loyalty and commitment to the causes of the Arab nation, foremost among them the Palestinian cause.
The PFLP described the loss of Yemeni leaders as a national tragedy, marking the passing of rare heroes devoted to the nation’s causes.
It further stressed that this loss would only strengthen Yemen’s resolve and determination to continue defending the Arab nation’s causes, particularly the Palestinian cause.
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.