Yemeni president creates new leadership council, moves his powers to it

Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi. (AFP/File)
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Updated 07 April 2022
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Yemeni president creates new leadership council, moves his powers to it

  • Vice President Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar relieved from his position
  • Eight-member council will be led by Rashad Al-Alimi

RIYADH: Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi announced a new presidential leadership council on Thursday and transferred his powers to it.

The president, in a televised address, said the council was established to complete the implementation of the transition phase and will have the authority to negotiate with the Iran-backed Houthi militia to end the yearslong conflict afflicting the nation.

The changes sought to achieve the aspirations of Yemenis, preserve the society and stop the bloodshed, Hadi said.

Vice President Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar was removed from his position and the responsibilities of the post were reassigned to the new council.

The eight-member body, which will be headed by Rashad Al-Alimi, has the authority to manage the state politically, militarily and on the security front.

The council will be supported by a 50-member consultative body. 

Al-Alimi was a former deputy premier of Yemen under the leadership of Ali Abdullah Saleh, and had previously served as the interior minister.

The council has the ability to announce a state of emergency if needed, according to a statement by the information minister, Muammar Al-Eryani.

Yemenis are currently holding talks in Riyadh to find a way to resolve the seven-year war in the country.

The Houthi militia, who seized the capital from the government in 2014, have refused to attend the discussions, which have been arranged by the Gulf Cooperation Council.

All sides of the conflict have agreed to adhere to a two-month truce.


One dead in Israeli strike on south Lebanon

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One dead in Israeli strike on south Lebanon

  • Lebanon’s health ministry said one person was killed in a strike on the village of Rub Thalatheen
  • The Israeli army said in a statement that it killed a Hezbollah operative

BEIRUT: An Israeli strike on south Lebanon killed one person on Saturday, Lebanese authorities said, as the Israeli army said it targeted an operative from the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.
Israel has kept up regular strikes in Lebanon despite a November 2024 truce that sought to end more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war with Hezbollah.
It usually says it is targeting members of the group or its infrastructure, and has kept troops in five south Lebanon border areas that it deems strategic.
Lebanon’s health ministry said one person was killed in a strike on the village of Rub Thalatheen, close to the Israeli border.
The state-run National News Agency reported a man was killed in the strike while “carrying out repair work on the roof of a house.”
The Israeli army said in a statement that it killed a Hezbollah operative “who took part in attempts to reestablish Hezbollah terror infrastructure in the Markaba area,” adjacent to Rub Thalatheen.
It called the alleged activities “a violation of the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon.”
This month, Lebanon’s army said it had completed the first phase of its plan to disarm Hezbollah, covering the area south of the Litani river, around 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the Israeli border.
Israel, which accuses Hezbollah of rearming, has criticized the army’s progress as insufficient, while Hezbollah has rejected calls to surrender its weapons.
More than 360 people have been killed by Israeli fire in Lebanon since the ceasefire, according to an AFP tally of health ministry reports.