Saudi newspapers" editorials today dealt with a number of local, regional and international issues. In the forefront of these editorial comments were the Saudi-Egyptian discussion at the highest level by the Saudi monarch and the Egyptian leader as well as the announcement of the end of the major army operations. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: -- King Abdullah and President Mubarak co-chair official talks, covering latest developments in Islamic and international arenas. -- The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince welcomes President Mubarak. -- The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques holds a dinner in honor of the Egyptian President. -- Crown Prince chaired the meeting of the Governing Council of the General Authority for Civil Aviation. -- Crown Prince receives scholars, sheikhs, senior officials, senior commanders and officers of the Royal Guards. -- Prince Naif patronizes the closing ceremony (AWARD-GIVING) of the Sunnah and Islamic Studies Award. -- Prince Salman Receives President and members of the Saudi Human Rights Commission. -- Prince Khalid bin Sultan declared the end of major operations. -- Prince Khalid bin Sultan: 73 martyrs among our brave soldiers and 26 missing; 12 of whom died and 470 injured. -- Information Minister meets Sudanese counterpart. -- Rains in Jeddah, a number of aircraft redirected. -- Yemeni authorities have seized Houthis" 37 weapons stores and killed key figures in the rebel ranks. -- Report of 16 European NGOs: the international community betrayed Palestinian people in Gaza and the continued blockade has exacerbated poverty to the catastrophic level. -- Hamas agrees for the exile of a number of prisoners, and German mediator arrives in Gaza today. -- The Occupation army arrested nine Palestinians in the West Bank. -- Khartoum: Parliament approved a Bill of referendum in Southern Sudan, despite opposition from southerners. -- Pakistani Interior Minister was summoned for the 2nd time after the abolition of political amnesty. -- Tokyo: Deadline until May to resolve a dispute about the transfer of a U.S. base. -- Electoral Tribunal declares victory for Porfirio Lobo elections in Honduras. -- Blizzards blanketed Europe and kill dozens of people. --MORE