saudi papers tackle antiterror efforts situation in yemen palestine
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Saudi papers tackle anti-terror efforts, situation in Yemen, Palestine

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Al-Watan newspaper
Riyadh - MENA

Saudi papers tackled on Thursday the anti-terror efforts as well as the latest developments in Yemen and the Palestinian territories.
Al-Watan newspaper called upon Islamic preachers to spread the moderate teachings of Islam so as to counter the takfiri thoughts in the Arab region.
Okaz newspaper, meanwhile, touched on the situation in Yemen. It reiterated Saudi Arabia's support for Sanaa in the anti-terror war.
In the meantime, Al Riyadh newspaper said the disputes among Palestinian factions could affect the recent wave of recognitions of Palestine.

 

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