Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Bilad newspaper reported in its editorial that many societies in the world are facing increasing risks of racial intolerance and hate speech. In this regard, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has registered many effective initiatives including the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID) and presented unprecedented models to spread the thought of moderation and values of dialogue, the paper added. Saudi Arabia has adopted many initiatives for moderation and combating extremism and established Etidal Center to spread the values of coexistence among the adherents of religions and cultures in Islamic countries, in order to achieve peaceful coexistence among all components of human societies, the paper further added . The positive outcomes of the international conference held under the auspices of HRH the Crown Prince, on the values of moderation has reflected Saudi Arabia's great efforts and firm approach to promote civilized communication with the peoples of the world for achieving peace and coexistence, the paper concluded. In another context, Al-Yaum newspaper reported in its editorial that Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militia in Yemen has continued their systematic and deliberate attacks against civilians and civilian objects in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In this regard, the Official Spokesman of the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen Brigadier General Turki Al-Malki, said in statement that Joint Coalition Forces have intercepted and destroyed Friday evening a bomb-laden UAV launched systematically and deliberately by Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militia to target civilians and civilian objects in Khamis Mushait City, the paper added. Brigadier Al-Malki stated that 5 bomb-laden UAV that have been intercepted and destroyed on Friday morning and evening. These acts of aggression to deliberately and systematically target civilians and civilian objects by the terrorist, Iran-backed Houthi militia amount to war crimes, the paper further added. Al-Malki has confirmed that the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition will continue to implement all necessary operational procedures to safeguard civilians and civilian objects, in accordance with the customary International Humanitarian Law, the paper concluded.