The Arab Parliament announced the classification of the Huthi militias as a terrorist group, calling on the League of Arab States and the United Nations to classify it as a terrorist group because it deliberately targeted civilians and civilian installations.

The decision was made at the conclusion of the fourth plenary session of the third session of the second legislative term of the parliament, which was held at the end of the fourth session of the parliament, Today, in Cairo, headed by the President of the Arab Parliament, Dr. Mishal al-Salami, and the presence of the Speaker of the Yemeni Parliament, Sultan Al-Barqani.

The Arab Parliament called on the United Nations and the UN Security Council to adopt a firm and immediate position to classify the Houthi militias as a terrorist group; for their flagrant violation of international law and its deliberate targeting of Palestinian and vital installations in Saudi Arabia with ballistic missiles and flying aircraft and to prosecute their leaders, financiers and supporters, whether they are states or groups. Al-Houthi's coupist militia targeted two oil pumping stations in Saudi Arabia using the Dron aircraft and targeting Abha International Airport.

The Parliament condemned in the strongest terms the sabotage of four commercial vessels of a number of countries in the territorial waters of the United Arab Emirates and two ships transporting oil in the Sea of ​​Oman, affirming its full solidarity with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in maintaining their security and stability. Its measures to protect its security and the safety of its citizens, and the maintenance of Arab national security.

The Arab Parliament denounced the negative interference of Iran in the internal affairs of the Arab countries, directly or indirectly, through statements threatening the security and safety of the Arab Gulf States, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is an international strait for international navigation can not be attacked or attacked, Terrorist organizations within Arab countries to destabilize security and stability.

The Parliament also condemned the continuation of the launching of Al-Houthi's Iranian-made ballistic missiles on Saudi Arabia from the territory of Yemen, which numbered more than 225 rockets, and launched some of them towards the city of Mecca targeting Islamic sanctities in a blatant challenge to the feelings of all Muslims and the assault on the inviolability of the house Allah is haraam.

The Arab Parliament affirmed the full support for the resolutions issued by the Arab emergency summit held in Makkah, calling on the League of Arab States to raise the issue of threats by Iran and its interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries to the UN Security Council to stop these interventions.

The Arab Parliament called upon the UN Security Council, the UN General Assembly and the Inter-Parliamentary Union to shoulder their responsibilities towards Iran's violation of the sovereign rights of the Republic of Yemen and the smuggling of weapons and ballistic missiles to the Huthi militia. The aim was to destabilize the region and maintain chaos. Prohibits the supply of arms to the Houthis.

The Arab Parliament also condemned the continuing Iranian interference in the internal affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain, including the formation and support of militias, support of extremist groups and terrorist organizations, training terrorists, supplying them with weapons and fueling sectarianism to destabilize security and stability in the Kingdom. Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa ", and to affirm the full support of the Arab Parliament for the United Arab Emirates in all actions taken to restore its three islands and to establish full sovereignty over them.

The Arab Parliament appreciated the pivotal role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the great efforts of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to host the two Arab and Gulf emergency summits in Makkah on May 29, 2019. In order to protect the Arab national security, Arabic.