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Houthis must be held accountable for terror crimes: Saudi Cabinet

Houthis must be held accountable for terror crimes: Saudi Cabinet

The Council of Ministers on Tuesday emphasized the situation of the Command of the Joint Forces of the Coalition supporting authenticity in Yemen that the Iran-sponsored Houthi psychological oppressors, who are in charge of the arranging and execution of fear monger assaults, must be considered responsible as per global laws and shows. 

The week after week session of the Cabinet, led by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah, said this in the wake of the proceeding with fear assaults by Houthi civilian armies focusing on Saudi Arabia, the most recent of which was the assault on Abha International Airport on Tuesday morning. 

Eight Saudis and an Indian national were harmed in the assault. 

Priest of State, Member of the Cabinet and Acting Minister of Media Assam Bin Saad said in an announcement to Saudi Press Agency following the session that the Cabinet considered the proceeding with fear monger assaults on the air terminal focusing on regular folks and non military personnel establishments as atrocities. 

 

The Cabinet said the Kingdom will proceed with its help for Palestinian exiles and reaffirmed that the Palestinian right of come back to their country was an unavoidable one. 

It refered to Saudi Arabia's location at the yearly Pledging Conference of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) held in New York a week ago. 

"The location stressed that the privilege of the Palestinians and their relatives to come back to their country is an unavoidable one which does not lapse in time since it is a helpful, moral, lawful and political right ensured by worldwide goals," an announcement from the chamber read. 

The Cabinet lauded the result of the G20 summit held as of late in Osaka, Japan, and respected the pioneers of G20 nations to Saudi Arabia for the following summit to be facilitated by it in 2020.

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