Lebanese media focused intently on rejection of territorial concessions, with Speaker Berri emphatically stating Lebanon "will never give up any inch of land," responding to Netanyahu's claim Israel "won't give up" five hills in Lebanon. This diplomatic tension follows yesterday's security appointments and prisoner release.
Economic news gained prominence as gold crossed $3,000 for the first time, while IMF representatives visited Lebanon, expressing commitment to support following the government's reform requests.
Hamas announced it would release a US-Israeli hostage and return four bodies to maintain ceasefire negotiations momentum. Chinese-Iranian-Russian talks in Beijing called for lifting "unilateral illegal sanctions" against Iran.
The Justice Minister visited Bkerki, emphasizing the ministerial statement's commitment to restricting weapons to state control. Macron announced he had called to congratulate Prime Minister Salam and would receive President Aoun in Paris on March 28.