Regional Resistance mourns Yemeni PM, ministers killed by 'Israel'
Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Resistance groups mourn Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmad al-Rahawi and several ministers martyred in a recent Israeli aggression on Yemen.
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A man watches the news on TV, displaying footage of Ahmad al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the Yemeni government, who was killed, along with others, in Thursday's Israeli strikes on the capital, in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025 (AP)
Hamas mourned Ahmad al-Rahawi, the prime minister of Yemen's Change and Construction Government in Sanaa, and several of his cabinet ministers, who were martyred in an Israeli attack on Yemen this past Thursday.
The Palestinian movement affirmed that the martyr al-Rahawi and his companions "were martyred as heroes on the path of supporting and remaining faithful to the Palestinian people and defending Gaza, al-Quds, and al-Aqsa."
The movement stated that "these precious, pure lives, spilled on the land of our brotherly Yemen, merge with the blood of our people and confirm the unity of our nation and the centrality of our cause."
The movement also expressed its full solidarity with the Yemeni government, the armed forces, Ansar Allah, and the Yemeni people, recalling "with all pride and honor their honorable positions and their valued support, victory, and backing for our people in the Gaza Strip."
Martyrdom unites Yemeni, Palestinian people: PIJ
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement also eulogized the martyr al-Rahawi and his fellow ministers, stating that their martyrdom underscores how the Palestinian and Yemeni peoples are united in blood as they confront the Israeli entity.
On its part, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine asserted that the occupation will reap nothing from its assassinations but increased shame and disgrace, emphasizing that this significant loss will only strengthen Yemen's resolve and determination to continue on the path of their shared struggle.
Separately, the Fatah al-Intifada movement extended its condolences to the Yemeni people, the Ansar Allah movement, including its leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and the Yemeni government, following the martyrdom of al-Rahawi and his fellow ministers and officials.
The movement also praised the resilience of the freedom fighters in Yemen, "who continue to write epic tales of heroism through their support for the oppressed Palestinian people."
Similarly, the Mujahideen Movement also paid tribute to the martyr al-Rahawi, stating that the martyrdom of Yemen's senior leaders in this sacred battle is “conclusive proof of the righteousness of their path and affirms the unity of the [Islamic] Ummah and its shared destiny in confronting the enemy.”
The movement stressed that the Palestinian people "will not forget the sacrifices of the great Yemeni people, who are paying the price for their principled and honorable stance in support of the steadfast Palestinian right."
Yemen's support for Palestine most sincere, loyal: Hezbollah
Hezbollah offered its condolences to the Yemeni people and its leadership and to Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi on the martyrdom of the Prime Minister of the Government of Change and Construction, along with a group of ministers.
In a statement, Hezbollah asserted that this brutal attack is "yet another crime in the long record of Zionist aggression," which spans from Gaza and Lebanon to Syria, Yemen, and Iran. The Lebanese Resistance described this record as being "stained with the blood of children, women, the elderly, and innocent civilians" and noted that it exposes the "true nature of an enemy that commits the most horrific crimes."
It emphasized "Yemen's steadfast and powerful role in supporting Palestine," viewing it as "the most sincere and loyal model of patience and resilience in the face of aggression and siege, considering it an honor and a point of pride to make such significant sacrifices to aid Gaza and break the siege, all while the entire world remains silent and stands idly by."
Hezbollah stated its conviction that this attack will only strengthen the Yemeni people's determination and will not deter their leadership from continuing to support Gaza and its resistance.
It concluded by affirming that the blood of these righteous martyred leaders will haunt the Israeli entity and stand as a powerful symbol of steadfastness and resistance.