That's an unfortunate circumstantial coincidence. A welcomed one for sure.
Who knows, really. Could go from a "freak accident" to an actual strike from Israel, the US, their allies or anybody in the region thinking the past few days were motivational enough to try something.
Whatever the reason, the result is the same: less Houthis stuff, and possibly less Houthis all-together.
It has many uses and many meanings.
- to express an opposition to something in public (God knows what is right, and he disagrees)
- to express one's anger or hatred towards something or someone (God is great and he hates you)
- as a call for vengeance and retribution (God is my witness, I will have my revenge)
- to express one's joy and gratitude (praised be God for the blessings he bestowed upon us)
- to express one's approval and support to something or someone (God would approve, and may he bless your enterprise)
- to express one's skepticism and uncertainty (God knows best and it is up to him)
- to celebrate a success or a victory (God deemed our cause just and worthy of him and granted us victory)
- to stimulate one's own exaltation and intimidate the opponent (God is with us, he isn't with them)
- to boost moral for oneself and one's allies/supporters/followers/etc... (God is with us)
But don't take my word for it, according to Hiryu I know nothing about the Arab world. He is the expert.