Arab League Slams Houthi Attacks on UAE

Arab League representatives meet in Cairo. (Arab League)
Arab League representatives meet in Cairo. (Arab League)
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Arab League Slams Houthi Attacks on UAE

Arab League representatives meet in Cairo. (Arab League)
Arab League representatives meet in Cairo. (Arab League)

The Arab League strongly condemned on Sunday the terrorist attacks by the Iran-backed Houthi militias against the United Arab Emirates on Monday.

The UAE said the attacks, using three Cruise missiles, hit a fuel depot of state oil firm ADNOC in Musaffah and a construction site near Abu Dhabi airport. Three people were killed and six wounded in the attack.

The Arab League held in Cairo on Sunday an extraordinary meeting for its permanent representatives to address the attacks.

They slammed the terrorist aggression carried out by the Houthis, stressing that they stand by the UAE against all threats to its security and stability.

The attacks on Abu Dhabi are a flagrant violation of international laws and a real threat to vital civilian facilities, energy supplies and the stability of the global economy, they added.

They are also a threat to regional and international peace and Arab national security, they continued.

The gatherers welcomed the solidarity expressed by countries and regional and international organizations with the UAE.

They called on the United Nations and its Security Council to assume their responsibilities and take a decisive and united stance against the Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

They urged them to deter and confront the ongoing atrocities committed by the Houthis in Yemen and their deliberate obstruction of the delivery of humanitarian aid in the country.



27th Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Lebanon

27th Saudi relief plane arrives in Lebanon. (SPA)
27th Saudi relief plane arrives in Lebanon. (SPA)
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27th Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Lebanon

27th Saudi relief plane arrives in Lebanon. (SPA)
27th Saudi relief plane arrives in Lebanon. (SPA)

The 27th Saudi relief plane operated by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), landed at Beirut’s Rafik Hariri International Airport on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency said.
The plane carried essential supplies, including food, shelter equipment, and medical aid.
The assistance underscores Saudi Arabia's longstanding commitment to supporting the Lebanese people during times of crisis.