Saudi newspapers commented today editorially on a number of topics, lauding the role played by the Saudi armed forces in clearing Al-Jaberi region, and said the world has noticed the wise manner in which the Saudi Leadership has tackled the incident. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King patronizes opening of Arab Forum on vocational training. - King receives Jordanian Health Minister. - King and Malaysian Premier to coordinate on Islamic issues. - Bashar Al-Assad visits KAUST and leaves Jeddah. - Air strike in Yemen kills six Al-Qaeda leaders. - "We will change the face of the region in any future confrontation against Israel," says Nasrallah. - Settlement is unexpected soon and Egyptian blood is very dear to us, says Haniya. - Disclose assassins of the Egyptian soldier prior to talks, Egypt puts condition for Hamas. - Israel accuses Hamas of standing behind explosion of Amman and training armed men on tunnels war - Barrack wanted for arrest in Turkey. - Cabinet reshuffle in Tunisia. - Arman is a candidate of southerners for presidency in Sudan. - Annular Solar Eclipse in central and east Africa as well as in great parts of Asia. - More than 138 killed and injured in Najaf. - Arrest of two Qaeda men in Karbla. - Saudi arrested in Guantanamo, forces British government to publish secret files. - China rejects discussion of imposition of sanctions on Iran. - American air raid in Waziristan kills six people. - Pentagon Budget exceeds $700 billion next year. - US is worried about humanitarian situation in Gaza, Mitchell says. - An American confesses that he was planning to assassinate Obama. - Reports about swine flu were exaggerated by pharmaceutical companies. - Russian parliament approves reform of human rights agreement. - Earthquake in Haiti kills a number of ministers and prominent political figures --MORE