Arab League urges 'terrorist group' label for Yemen's Houthi rebels
Emirati State Minister Khalifa Shaheen al-Marar (L) speaks during an extraordinary session of the Council of the Arab League States held to discuss the recent attacks against the UAE by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels at the league headquarters in the Egyptian capital Cairo, Jan. 23, 2022. (AFP Photo)


Arab League member states called for classifying the Houthi rebel group in Yemen as a terrorist group on Sunday.

Last week, three people were killed in a Houthi attack on Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The Cairo-based League held an emergency meeting at the level of permanent delegates on Sunday upon a request from the UAE to condemn the Houthi attack on the Gulf country.

A resolution adopted by the pan-Arab body strongly condemned the rebel attack on Abu Dhabi as "a flagrant violation of international law."

The resolution reiterated support to the UAE and all measures taken by Abu Dhabi to defend its security and people.

The UAE said it reserves the right to respond to the Houthi attack, saying it will not go unpunished.

On Friday, the U.N. Security Council unanimously condemned the Houthi attack on the UAE and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.

The UAE is a member of a Saudi-led coalition that has been fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen since 2015.