The kingdom and its allies, which include the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf Arab nations, have been conducting airstrikes in Yemen on the side of the internationally recognized government since last March.
The strikes and accompanying coalition ground operations are designed to roll back gains by Shiite Houthi rebels and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who have taken over the capital and much of the north in Yemen, the Arab world's poorest country.
It cited concerns about more than 100 coalition sorties linked to alleged violations of international humanitarian law.
Health facilities operated by Doctors Without Borders have also been struck in recent months, drawing strong condemnation from the aid group, also known by the French acronym MSF. Brig.
Gen Ahmed Asiri, the coalition's spokesman, was quoted by the official Saudi Press Agency early today as saying the new committee is tasked with examining coalition military activities in civilian areas.
"The coalition has and will continue to take all precautions to protect civilians, medical staff, humanitarian organizations and journalists in Yemen," the embassy said.
The bloc also reaffirmed its "full cooperation" with the United Nations and the Red Cross, and has set up a hotline with MSF to protect the group's facilities and staff in Yemen, the embassy added on its official Twitter account.
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