The great news we've all been waiting for. It's confirmed that the leader has been killed by a Saudi jet.
Here's a report on it..
YEMEN - The top leader of rebels in Sa’adah, northern Yemen, Abdul Malik al-Houthi has died after he was seriously injured in an air strike two weeks ago, military and independent sources said Sunday.
Various and concurrent sources from Sa’adah said Sunday that Abdul Malik al-Houthi was buried on Saturday in al-Malahaid area, west of Sa’adah.
He was buried next to the house of Ahmed al-Hadawi, who is very close to al-Houthi family, military and the concurrent independent sources said.
Despite the fact that the burial took place secretly to avoid any effect on the morale of the rebels still fighting the Yemeni army, the news of his death is spreading quickly everywhere in Sa’adah, the sources said.
Mohamed Abdul Salam, spokesperson for the rebels, inadvertently undermined his position as representative by confirming the death of the rebellion’s commander. In an interview with BBC Arabic, Salam referred to Abdul Malik al-Houthi as a martyr, unintentionally revealing the death of Abdul Malik al-Houthi
However, Yousif al-Madani, who is acting as the top leader instead of Abdul Malik, distributed leaflets signed by Abdul Malik to his field leaders saying, "Do not believe any propaganda about the death of our leader Abdul Malik," according to concurrent sources from Sa’adah.
The Yemeni army on its part, distributed leaflets all over Sa’adah calling the blockaded rebels, to surrender to the army and the tribal chiefs and members of parliament. Guarantees were given for those who will surrender to return home to their families without any punishments, according to the contents of the leaflets.
On December 17th, the army said warplanes implemented raids on the house of Kasem Mahdi al-Hafad in Wadi al-Hebal, Sakain district, where Abdul Malik and a number of rebels were staying. The army, at the time, said Abdul Malik was serious injured. Al-Houthi office denied the news as untrue. But, Abdul Malik, had disappeared since that incident.
Close sources to al-Houthi said a dispute erupted between the rebels, after the death of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
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Another one bites the dust. Grats to you guys. They were dumb to mess with 2 militarys. Especially the Saudi's.
Posted Jan-8-2010 BySimpleSiren (786.84) SimpleSiren View Channel Send Message
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Exactly! Yemen killed the first one and we killed the second one. Who's next ? lol
Posted Jan-8-2010 BySaudiSolider (901.26) 
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Grats to the saudis, good job!
Posted Jan-8-2010 Byshark44 (524.96) 
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