Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh, Al-Bilad and Al-Yaum newspapers reported in their editorials that a royal directive was issued to establish a ministerial committee to supervise the Saudi program with regard to anti-commercial concealment and putting proper solutions and initiatives. The papers added that this unprecedented step aims to unifying efforts, intensifying field and practical monitoring and following-up by the relevant concerned bodies, as well as enhancing community awareness, especially for the small and medium business sectors. The papers also added that the ministerial committee will activate and strengthen efforts to combat concealment, oversee the implementation of initiatives and putting the indices to measure the performance of all concerned parties through the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA). The papers concluded that the key goals of these mechanisms are to preserve the public interests of the nation's economy and its capabilities and to achieve the citizens' opportunities for development. Okaz newspaper reported in its editorial that Arab countries are standing up for the measures taken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to protect and maintain its security, affirming at the same time that Saudi Arabia' security is an integral part of their security. The paper added that the Arab countries have become today aware more than ever of the dangers resulting from terrorism that being supported by Iran and carried out by its extremist and armed militias in the region. The paper concluded that the wise men in the world must work seriously to achieve the stability and confront the blatant Iranian challenges in the region and the world.