On January 12, 2026, Lebanese editorial priorities shifted from President Michel Aoun’s internal rupture with Hezbollah toward the international community’s enforcement of that stance. In the morning, editors across the spectrum focused on the arrival of the 'Five-Nation Committee' at the Government Palace. Outlets reported on Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s commitment to the second phase of 'restricting arms' to the state, specifically targeting the region north of the Litani River. By midday, media behavior polarized around the escalating unrest in Iran. Pro-Hezbollah outlets like Al-Manar emphasized state-organized 'million-man' rallies to project stability, while sovereignist sources highlighted reports of hundreds of casualties and potential U.S. military intervention. In the evening, the editorial focus abruptly shifted to a domestic emergency as a severe polar storm hit Lebanon. Editors prioritized logistical reports on school closures and infrastructure damage, momentarily overshadowing the geopolitical debate over Hezbollah’s weapons and the regional fallout of the Iranian protests.