The Cairo-based Arab Parliament has condemned a drone attack launched by the Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia's Abha airport. In a statement on Sunday, Speaker of the Parliament Mishaal Bin Fahm Al-Salmi said that attacking the international airport requires an urgent international intervention to sue the Houthi group for its "terrorist acts." Al-Salmi also called on the international community to take on its responsibility for ceasing Houthi frequent attacks that target civilians and threaten Arab security and stability. Al-Salami also reiterated the Arab Parliament's solidarity and support for all measures taken by Riyadh to protect its security and stability. Earlier on Sunday, the Saudi-led coalition said it intercepted a bomb-laden drone launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels toward the Kingdom's southern region. On Friday, the coalition said it destroyed two drones flying toward the Kingdom's southern region and border city Najran. It also announced that it destroyed a missile fired by the Houthis toward Najran the previous day. UAE condemns attack The UAE has condemned the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist militia's attempt to target Abha airport. The UAE reiterated its full solidarity with Saudi Arabia against all threats to civilians, affirming its support for all measures taken by Saudi authorities to preserve the safety and security of its citizens and residents. — Agencies