Hebrew media publishes a list of the most prominent leaders of the Houthi group and describes them as "the most dangerous Iran's direct threat"

Israeli media, including the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, published a complex image that includes a list of the names and pictures of a number of the leaders of the Houthi group in Yemen, describing them as "the most prominent leaders of the Iranian direct threat", in light of unprecedented military escalation between Iran and Israel, and the escalation of Houthi attacks on alleged Israeli targets in the Red Sea and its surroundings.
The list included 12 leadership figures from the group, in the forefront:
Abdul -Malik Badr al -Din al -Houthi - the leader of the group.
Mahdi Al -Mashat - Head of the so -called Supreme Political Council.
Mohamed Abdel Salam - the spokesman for the group and the head of its negotiating delegation.
Yahya Sari - Military Spokesman.
Abu Ali Al -Hakim - Military Intelligence Officer and one of the most prominent field leaders.
Mohamed Nasser Al -Atefi - Minister of Defense in the group’s government.
Abdel -Khaleq Al -Houthi - a prominent military leader and brother of the leader of the group.
Fadel Abu Actarat, Muhammad Al -Qadri, Al -Assad Hizam, Muhammad Al -Bakhiti - Military and Political figures within the group's supreme leadership circle.
The newspaper pointed out that this list was prepared in the context of what it said was an "Israeli intelligence analysis" that reviews the group's leadership structure, which, according to its description, has become "an active Iranian arm in the south of the Arabian Peninsula, which threatens Israel's security and naval interests."
The publication of this list comes in the wake of the escalation of accusations from Tel Aviv to Tehran using the Houthis as an advanced platform for carrying out attacks by running planes and missiles, in parallel with direct Iranian strikes, within what Israel described as a "multi -front war."
Observers believe that the inclusion of Houthi leaders in these lists may represent a prelude to expanding the goals of the Israeli strikes if they decide to escalate more, especially with the repeated warnings of Tel Aviv that the response will not be limited to the Iranian interior, but rather who will affect everyone who participates in the attacks against it.