Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists announced on Thursday that their “chief of staff,” Muhammad Abd Al-Karim al-Ghamari, was killed “while fulfilling his duties,” indirectly blaming Israel for his death.

The terrorist organization warned that its two-year-long conflict with the Jewish state had not ended, saying Jerusalem would “receive its deterrent punishment.”

The Houthis have carried out countless missile and drone attacks on Israel—including a drone attack that wounded 22 Israelis in Eilat on Sept. 24—since the Hamas-led terrorist assault on Oct. 7, 2023.

In response to the attacks on civilian areas, Jerusalem has conducted several rounds of airstrikes against the Yemeni terrorist organization.

Al-Ghamari was targeted in the Aug. 28 Israeli Air Force operation that also e

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