Saudi newspapers carried out this morning the following headlines: - King "The Saudi economy is in good shape, the Kingdom experiences national awareness of investment. - King: We want a united Gulf better than European Union. - Crown Prince attends today King Faisal College Air Show. - Crown Prince stressed the importance of upgrading judiciary entity to facilitate people"s affairs. - Prince Naïf receives the Syrian ambassador-designate and Malaysia foreign minister. - Displaced from the war in Sa"ada, engage in protests and looting stores of the Islamic Relief. - Yemeni army continues its operations in the areas adjacent to Mount Rumaih. - Jordan enters the era of political reforms, the most prominent in two decades. - The Occupied Palestine witnesses slaughter of six martyrs in Gaza and Nablus. - Hamas attacks Amr Mousa"s criticism for refusing to sign reconciliation document. - Arab Parliament calls for Palestinian reconciliation and calls on the United Nations to save Al-Aqsa Mosque. - Israelis started training in March to counter long-range Palestinian rockets. - Israel planned in advance to annex Maale Adumim to Al Quds city. - Al Kataeb Party: We will not rest until the state extend its authority throughout Lebanon. - Egypt opens Rafah crossing for Palestinians stranded on both sides. - Abul-Gheit: Egypt is ready to support the Kingdom to the fullest extent. - Iraq: Four killed and dozens wounded in a series of bombings. - Clashes renewed between demonstrators and security in Tehran, and the police chief talks about the minimum use of aggression. - Confrontations between police and opposition supporters in Tehran. - Turkey: 8 military men arrested in an attempt to assassinate the deputy prime minister. - Germany"s environment minister holds U.S. and China responsible for the failed Copenhagen Summit. -- Lavrov: the principles of the Quartet calls for a settlement. -- Earthquake hits Indonesia on the fifth anniversary of the tsunami. --More