Saudi newspapers commented today editorially on a number of local, Arab and international topics, noting that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz are keen on extending all possible services to citizens and they have been urging the concerned officials to dedicate their time in the service of the citizens. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King and Turkey's Erdogan review bilateral ties and international issues. - Crown Prince to patronize opening of international conference on telecommunications technology. - UAE affirms presence of an Israeli Minister at an International Conference does not mean and prompt normalization of relations. - Strict security measures on energy facilities in Yemen - Eight Houthian rebels are imprisoned. - Yemen is not Afghanistan, says Sanaa. - Abbas deplores American stand and calls for stopping settlements. - "We do support a Palestinian state on borders of 1967, says Haneya. - Israeli occupying forces arrest Fatah cadres. - Dennis Ross visits Israel secretly. - "We have no problem as regards establishing relations with all countries including Iran," says Mubarak - Ali Hassan al-Majeed is sentenced to death for the fourth time. - Iran stops four Saudi fishing boats. - The Iranian nuclear scientist was killed by a person who belongs to Hezbollah. - American missile strike kills 15 armed men in Waziristan. - Chinese engineers kidnapped in Afghanistan. - North Korean Leader attends military maneuvers. --MORE