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- The coalition said it is taking the necessary operational measures to protect civilians
DUBAI: The Arab coalition said on Tuesday it destroyed two drones launched by the Iranian backed Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia, Saudi state TV reported.
The coalition said it is taking the necessary operational measures to protect civilians in accordance with international humanitarian law.
Earlier on Sunday, the Arab coalition destroyed three explosive-laden drones launched by the Houthis towards Saudi Arabia.
Two of the drones were launched toward the southern region whilst the third targeted Khamis Mushait, Al-Ekhbariya reported.
A Saudi initiative, announced by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan last week, proposed a nationwide truce, easing restrictions on shipping entering Houthi-controlled seaports, and reopening Sanaa airport to a limited number of regional and international destinations.
The Houthis have “provisionally” accepted the initiative to end the war in Yemen, but are demanding unchecked flights from Sanaa airport to unlimited destinations before giving the peace plan their final approval.
Arab countries denounced Tuesday's Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia.
The UAE said it strongly condemned the Houthi’s systematic attempt to target civilians and civilian objects in the kingdom.
It said “the continuous terrorist attacks by the Houthi militia reflect its blatant disregard for the international community and all international laws and norms,” in a statement carried by WAM news agency.
Jordan also condemned the Houthi militia’s continued targeting of Saudi civil areas by armed drones.
Jordanian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Daifallah Fayez underlined the Kingdom's constant and firm position in condemning “these cowardly terrorist acts,” in remarks carried by state-run Petra news agency.
He said the attacks “constitutes a flagrant challenge to all international efforts and initiatives seeking to resolve the conflict.”