Saudi newspapers commented today editorially on a number of local, Arab and international topics, highlighting the Kingdom"s efforts to bring about a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East. The papers affirmed that without just and comprehensive peace no stability will prevail in the Middle East region. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers. -- King receives U.S. Official. - Crown Prince receives advisor of US President for National Security. - Saudi-Syrian Summit constitutes new important development. - "Our martyrs are 82, injured persons 39 and missing persons 21," says Prince Khalid bin Sultan. - The Ministry of Culture and Information tries to expand scope of press freedom, says Dr Khoja. - Yemeni forces kill 19 Houthians and arrest 25 others. - Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad arrives in Riyadh later today. - Damascus protests discrimination against its nationals. - Hamas calls for formation of investigation committee on killing of Egyptian soldier. - Israel protests statements of Turkey"s Erdogan. - Amman discloses an attempt on life of Jordanian King in Baghdad. - Al-Basheer resigns from army leadership in preparation for presidential elections. - Security campaign in Baghdad foils five terror plots. - Executive Bureau for Arab electricity ministers starts meeting. - Iran accuses Israel and Washington of standing behind assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist. - Pakistani army kills 11 armed men of Taliban. - China conducts successful Missile test. --MORE