We are looking at additional options to hold the Houthis accountable

On Sunday, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas Greenfield, strongly condemned the Houthi attack on civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia. She said on Twitter that the United States is renewing its commitment to the security of the Kingdom and the Gulf and will look for additional options to hold the Houthis to account through the United Nations.

Prior to that, a spokesman for the US State Department, in exclusive statements, condemned Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath channels, on Sunday, Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabiaas a “serious threat to the global economy”.

Pictures of the effects of Houthi hostile attacks targeting economic facilities and civilian objects in southern Saudi Arabia

In the same context, the United States mission to Saudi Arabia on Sunday strongly condemned the Houthi attacks on the kingdom.

The US embassy said in a statement that the mission strongly condemns “the attack launched by the Houthis today, which resulted in damage to civilian infrastructure in southern and western Saudi Arabia.”

US State Department - AFP

US State Department – AFP

In the statement, which it posted on Twitter, the embassy warned that these “unacceptable” attacks put civilians and civilian infrastructure at risk and must stop.

“The Houthis must stop their violent attempts to obstruct a peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen led by the United Nations,” she added, reiterating the “firm commitment of the United States to defend the kingdom.”

The attacks triggered A wave of condemnations At all levels, the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack carried out by the Houthi group in the early hours of Sunday, by targeting a ballistic missile and nine drones for economic and civil facilities in several regions in southern Saudi Arabia.

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According to a statement issued by the League of Arab States, an official source in the General Secretariat stated that this group’s continuation of these hostile acts against vital targets in the Kingdom reflects once again its rejection of peace efforts, and is a flagrant violation of Security Council resolutions 2216 and 2624.

The source responsible for the Secretary-General conveyed his deep concern about the consequences of the continuation of these cross-border Houthi hostilities without quick and decisive action by the international community to put an end to this destructive escalation and undermine the terrorism of this group and those behind it with the aim of destabilizing the region, reiterating the Arab League’s support for the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia in all the measures it takes to confront these terrorist acts and maintain its stability and security.

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