Houthi senior leaders were wiped out at a celebration banquet, the operation was extremely complex, and it was the first time for Israel
Israel Air Force launched an undisclosed air strike operation against the capital of Yemen, Sana'a, precisely striking a high-level gathering point controlled by the Houthi armed forces.
The attack occurred during a closed-door ministerial meeting, in which more than a dozen ministers, including "Prime Minister" Ahmad Ghaliab Rahavi, were all killed on the spot.
Multiple sources indicate that this meeting was actually an internal celebration banquet for the Houthis after their recent missile attacks on Israel, with some officials watching the live broadcast of the speech by leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
Differing from previous targeted elimination weapons, it is reported that multiple waves of bomb-carrying drones, long-range reconnaissance platforms, and satellite synchronized imaging systems were used during this air strike. It is possible that local informants or mobile phone signal positioning were also involved, completing a structural penetration strike targeting indoor targets.
This means that the reconnaissance and strike methods at the tactical level have reached the precision of real-time monitoring - immediate strike, marking the first publicly successful cross-border, ultra-long-range, intelligence-driven leadership hunting for Israel.
From the results of the campaign, the civilian system of the Houthi side has been severely damaged, with Mufthah temporarily taking over the government, but the organization has not shown any obvious chaos.
The most critical point is that Abdul-Malik himself is still alive and was not present at the site of the attack.
However, for Israel, this is a rare surgical victory, with symbolic significance far exceeding tactical effectiveness.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842040625392647/
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