Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of local, Arab and international topics, noting that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is determined to adhere to its basic fundamentals in its capacity as the cradle of Islam. The following are the major headlines in the newspapers: - The Leadership condoles the Netherlands on victims of Libyan plane - King Abdullah meets today with Lebanese Premier - Prince Naif receives Deputy Chairman of Board of Trustees of King Khalid Foundation - Naif calls for extending support to retired employees - Prince Salman opens western side of Riyadh circle road - Israeli attack against the Kingdom is political bankruptcy, says al-Atiyyah - Israeli soldiers kill an aged Palestinian - Pessimism about success of mediation to resolve Iranian nuclear issue - Egypt opens Rafah entry point partially - 57 soldiers and rebels in clashes south of Darfur - Tens are either killed or injured in clashes in Thailand - Karzai arrives in London to confer with New British PM Cameron - Armed men kidnap 35 persons in Waziristan - Hillary Clinton urges Security Council to force Iran to comply with resolutions - Obama renews sanctions on military junta of Burma --MORE