Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh newspaper in its editorial entitled ''Missile tampering'' said that ballistic missiles launched by Iranian Houthi militias towards the Kingdom threaten security and peace in the Kingdom, the region and the world, calling on the international community to shoulder its responsibility for what is going on and statements and condemnations are not enough for preventing Houthis from their failed attempts to disrupt the security of the Kingdom through their missiles. The paper added that this Iranian Houthi tampering with missiles must be stopped by deterring Iran and its Houthi followers who had declared rebellion against the United Nations resolutions in a flagrant challenge to the international community. Al-Youm newspaper wrote about Yemen, saying that the Yemeni army is currently preparing to restore Sana'a and the Arab coalition forces under the leadership of the Kingdom had demolished coup forces positions in preparation for the entry of Sanaa and Taiz, and the operations of the coalition would assist the Yemeni army to advance in a great speed to liberate Sana'a and restore the legitimacy from the clutches of pro-Iranian Houthi coup militias. Okaz newspaper on the housing crisis pointed out that a clear road map has emerged in the Saudi Vision 2030 which clearly defines the ways for economic and service sectors to reform the national economy and meet the aspirations of citizens for decent living, indicating that the Ministry of Housing launched a program yesterday through a consortium of 16 government agencies for raising the ownership rate to 60% by 2020, and to 70% by Vision 2030.