Beirut – Saturday, August 30, 2025
The Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement (Masar Badil) mourns the great national leader Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahwi, Prime Minister of the Government of Change and Reconstruction in Yemen, who rose as a martyr alongside a number of ministers and free strugglers, in a treacherous Zionist bombardment that targeted them last Thursday. The movement extends its condolences to the great Yemeni people, to the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to the honorable al-Rahwi tribe and his struggling family, and to the brothers in the leadership of the General People’s Congress Party.
The martyr al-Rahwi, the son of the political and tribal figure, the martyred Sheikh Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahwi, who was assassinated in the 1970s at the hands of Britain’s agents, embodied the model of a principled and steadfast leader despite repeated assassination attempts he faced at the hands of takfiri groups. He believed that the path of freedom and dignity passes through the will of the people, unity, and national partnership. He continually defended the right of peoples to independence and self-determination, believing that Palestine was and will remain the center of the struggle with the imperialist-Zionist project.
The martyrdom of Prime Minister al-Rahwi and his colleagues and comrades will only double the determination of the Yemeni people and their living forces in confronting the U.S.-Zionist project and its agents in the region. The new Yemen, which is being built by the arms of the people and the hammers and rifles of the revolution and the fighters, is a Yemen of unity, national partnership, and independent revolutionary decision. Our people in Yemen will not forget their vengeance and will not stand idly by in the face of this heinous crime. It is their right to respond to the crime, including their legitimate right to target Zionist enemy leaders anywhere, at any time.”
The blood of the martyrs will not go in vain. Today, Yemen is a fundamental pillar in leading the front of the fighting peoples who confront the forces of occupation, normalization, and American-Zionist hegemony.