After Ahmed al-Rahawi was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sana’a, the Houthi militia appointed Mohammed Ahmed Muftah because the performing Prime Minister, signaling a shift towards stronger hardline management throughout the group.
The Houthis introduced the appointment of Mohammed Ahmed Muftah as performing Prime Minister after the demise of Ahmed al-Rahawi, who died in an Israeli airstrike concentrating on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a. The announcement got here from Houthi President Mahdi Al-Mashat, confirming Muftah’s promotion from First Deputy Prime Minister to go of the group’s authorities.
Born in 1967 in Sana’a’s Al-Haymah district, Mohammed Ahmed Muftah is a key non secular and ideological chief throughout the Houthi motion. He started his profession as a preacher and non secular instructor in mosques and rapidly grew to become recognized for selling a strict, hardline message aligned with the group’s rules.Muftah studied beneath influential clerics, together with Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and actively participated in lectures and summer time packages geared toward spreading the motion’s ideology amongst younger individuals. During the Sa’ada wars, Muftah was arrested for supporting the Houthis. Later, he joined the Supreme Revolutionary Committee established after the group’s takeover of Sana’a and helped set up the al-Ummah Party, which aligns politically with the Houthis.