On January 14, 2026, Lebanese editorial focus shifted from internal political rifts to a major international diplomatic mobilization. In the morning, editors prioritized the arrival of the Jordanian Prime Minister and the Five-Nation Committee's meeting with President Aoun. This culminated in the midday announcement of a Paris-hosted international conference on March 5, dedicated to the financial and military support of the Lebanese Army and Internal Security Forces. Simultaneously, a sharp media divide emerged regarding domestic stability. Hezbollah-aligned outlets, such as Al-Manar, focused on state resilience in Tehran, while sovereignist media highlighted Hezbollah's warnings that government attempts to enforce disarmament north of the Litani could trigger a civil war. By late afternoon, headlines were dominated by reports of an imminent U.S. military strike on Iran, citing a list of fifty targets and the partial evacuation of the Al-Udeid airbase. This was coupled with the reported U.S. suspension of immigrant visas for Lebanese citizens, signaling a significant tightening of American regional pressure.