Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Okaz newspaper in its editorial entitled "The silence of the UN on Houthi violations, for how long'' said that despite tremendous efforts, the unlimited support and successive humanitarian initiatives provided by the countries of the Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen, especially the Kingdom, the observer of the political and security scene will find a strange international disappointment, but sometimes as if all the destruction, starvation and intimidation of the secured people do not concern the international community and it turns a blind eye to disasters being committed by Houthi militias, and when there is any false Houthi complaint, the Un raises its voices and this raises suspicions and poses serious questions about who is benefiting from the survival of Houthi militias which have been wreaking havoc on the fate of the Yemeni people. Okaz newspaper noted that one important thing these forces must realize is that the countries of the Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen will not abandon their moral role and humanitarian duty to support the Yemeni people and help them free themselves from the power of this unjust coup. On a different topic, Al-Riyadh newspaper wrote in its editorial entitled ''The False Conflict'' that as usual in the exploitation of positions and as soon as the Zionist entity knows of Iran's transfer of ballistic missiles into the territory of Iraq, it announced that the deployment sites of these missiles and other military pieces are potential targets for Israeli warplanes. The paper said that explicit references by officials in the Israeli government mean that what happened in Syria through the targeting of Iranian positions and other Lebanese Hezbollah militias might be repeated in Iraq under the pretext of confronting the threats and confronting the danger that comes from Tehran from the principle of the right of self-defense. Al-Riyadh newspaper indicated that if Iran is sincere in its slogan ''death to Israel'', its ballistic missiles can reach Tel Aviv directly without the need to establish bases in Syria and Iraq, and if Israel is serious, its military capabilities can strike the Iranian depth and blow up any convoy carrying Iranian weapon on its way to Damascus or southern Iraq before leaving arms depots in any Iranian province.