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Saudi Arabia urges UN to act against Al Houthis

- BYRAMADAN AL SHERBINI Correspond­ent

Saudi Arabia has expressed “sorrow and anger” over the UN Security Council’s inaction to an upsurge in border attacks by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Al Houthi rebels against the kingdom, local media said, citing a Saudi diplomat.

The council has so far not issued a statement condemning Al Houthi attacks on the kingdom’s territorie­s and civilians, Saudi ambassador to the UN Abdullah Al Mouallimi said.

In recent months, Al Houthis have ramped up drone and missile attacks into Saudi Arabia. The rebels have launched 13 attacks against the kingdom since the beginning of October. Al Mouallimi denounced those attacks, including two on airports in Abha and Jizan that resulted in injuring several civilians from different nationalit­ies.

The envoy urged the Security council to take the “necessary and firm” steps to stop Al Houthis’ threat to civilians, Saudi online newspaper Ajel reported.

“The kingdom has the full right to take all the necessary measures to protect security and stability of its lands, citizen and residents on its territory from any terrorist attacks according to its internatio­nal obligation­s,” he told the council.

Al Houthis have plunged Yemen into a devastatin­g war after they unseated the internatio­nally recognised government and seized some parts of the country.

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