On June 5, editors tracked the collapse of the Washington ceasefire deal. Morning headlines showed Hezbollah and Iran rejecting the proposal, with Kataeb accusing them of sabotaging a comprehensive truce. Speaker Berri attacked the 'hybrid agreement' as unjust. By midday, PM Salam urged Iran to stop using south Lebanon as a bargaining chip, while President Aoun told Hezbollah's Qassem that 'Lebanese people are not yours.' Israeli strikes continued, with Addiyar reporting 3,558 martyrs. Al-Manar highlighted Hezbollah's night ambushes. In the evening, Washington blamed Hezbollah for continued fighting and called the deal a test of Iranian opportunism. Sami Gemayel linked national unity to a Shiite uprising against Hezbollah. The day moved from diplomatic rejection to open political confrontation, with the ceasefire effectively dead.