Trump's pledge to lift Syrian sanctions dominated Lebanese media, with reports estimating $300 billion needed for reconstruction that could benefit Lebanon economically. Parliament approved laws criminalizing shooting in the air and tax exemptions for war victims.
Israel continued military operations in South Lebanon, striking a vehicle near Arnoun reportedly targeting a Hezbollah member identified as Mohammed Marouni, and bombing a bulldozer with a drone.
US Envoy Deputy Morgan Ortagus told LBCI that Lebanon's path to peace requires Hezbollah's disarmament, echoing Trump and Saudi Crown Prince's earlier statements supporting weapon exclusivity for the Lebanese state.
Municipal election coverage continued with final results announced for Tripoli district amid ongoing controversy, while reporting showed unprecedented youth participation in local elections nationwide.
Syrian President Chareh's meeting with Trump sparked speculation about Syria potentially joining the Abraham Accords, with Trump also indicating progress toward an Iran nuclear deal.