Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Yaum newspaper said in its editorial that the restructuring of the ministers' council and its bodies aimed at continuing the processes of development and modernization in accordance with the aspirations of the leadership in making the best future for the homeland and its citizens. Al-Riyadh newspaper said in its editorial that the World Food Program has revealed the Iranian militia's stealing of food aid allocated to the needy in Yemen, and selling it in areas under the control of Houthis. The newspaper commented on this dirty behavior, saying that Houthi is exposed to the international community and has proved that the international intervention to save Yemen from falling under the control of Houthi is important and a must. Okaz newspaper said in its editorial that Houthi militias have not only violated truce, turned around the agreement of withdrawal from port of Hodeidah, and refused to open humanitarian corridors, but they increased the suffering of Yemenis after surrounding them by minefields that hunt children and women daily. The newspaper said that the situation required the intervention of the international community and the United Nations to pressure these terrorist militias to demine and uncover their maps.