On January 1, 2026, Lebanese editorial priorities were dominated by the expiration of an Israeli deadline for Hezbollah’s disarmament. Morning headlines juxtaposed celebratory New Year’s footage with reports of Israeli military incursions and house demolitions in Kafr Kila and Adaisseh. Media outlets focused heavily on a reported 'green light' from President Trump to Prime Minister Netanyahu for strikes against Hezbollah, maintaining the high-alert narrative established at the end of 2025. By early afternoon, the focus shifted to a severe winter storm. Editors prioritized reports of flooded rivers in Akkar, collapsed infrastructure in Dinnieh, and the closure of the Arida border crossing due to snow and rain. In the evening, the discourse returned to state sovereignty following a televised interview with Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. Editors highlighted his call for all weaponry to be placed under state command, framing it as the central political challenge for 2026 amid ongoing regional volatility and Iranian internal unrest.