Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of topics, highlighting the successes attained in the previous Hajj seasons despite the increasing number of pilgrims. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz reiterates keenness on enhancing values of dialogue. - Saudi Arabia denies reports about contacts with Israel. - Saudi Arabia underlines importance of vaccination of pilgrims against swine flu. - Prince Naif affirms Saudi cadres are qualified to serve visitors of Holy Places. - Prince Turki Al-Faisal calls for making the Middle East free from nuclear weapons. - Al-Eifan appointed as Saudi ambassador to Syria. - Kuwait will not allow Israeli planes in its air space. - Iraqi authorities prevent organizing visits to Saddam's grave. - Yemeni naval force foils attempt to take over tanker. - Capital punishment for seven members of Houthis faction in Yemen. - Mutual confidence exists between Syria and Lebanon, says Lebanese president. - Egypt and Libya participate in Group-8 summit. - Mousa receives Arab foreign ministers in Sharam-el-Sheikh. - Jewish settlers set fire South of Naples in the West Bank. - Sessions in Geneva on Israeli crimes in Gaza - America-Israeli negotiations on settlements remain without any progress. - Iran's Khameini gives green light to punish trouble-makers. - Seven American soldiers killed in Afghanistan. - Washington and Moscow reach accord on reduction of nuclear arsenal. - Unrest in West China. --MORE