Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh and Al-Yaum newspapers commented on Al-Houthi terrorist militias in Yemen, saying that these militias are warmongers and day after day, they prove that they are bandit militias without their own political agenda to carry out in Yemen, but with the Iranian agenda based on killing, intimidation, stealing resources of the Yemeni people and even aid being provided by the Kingdom and other countries for the Yemeni people to alleviate their sufferings inflicted on them by Iranian Houthi terrorist militias. The papers cited United Nations estimates as reporting that 18.8 million Yemenis out of 27.4 million people need humanitarian assistance and protection, including 10 million in need of urgent assistance to save their lives, 2.2 million children suffering from malnourishment, and half a million suffering from acute malnutrition facing death from starvation at any moment. In its editorial titled "A New Step towards Promising Future", Okaz newspaper said that the launch of Saudi-Japanese Business Forum on Sunday embodies a new stage in the Saudi development project, pointing out that this forum will be the beginning of a new phase of national transformation that stipulates investment in human beings and assimilation of technology on the track to achieve the Kingdom's Vision 2030 which bets on a high level of performance and optimal investment of capabilities.