On January 23, 2026, Lebanese media shifted focus from the paralysis of the Naqoura mechanism to high-level military diplomacy in Paris. Morning headlines centered on the deepening rift between President Joseph Aoun and Hezbollah, as sovereignist outlets reported judicial actions against the party's media campaigns while the Presidency pledged state aid to southern border villages. By early afternoon, editorial priority moved to the kinetic escalation in the south and Bekaa, with reports of Israeli tank fire targeting Lebanese Army and UNIFIL positions near Khiam and drone strikes in Baalbek. The day’s narrative culminated in the evening with Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s meeting with President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée. Editors across the spectrum highlighted Macron’s commitment to Lebanese sovereignty and the upcoming conference to support the Lebanese Army, framing the French role as a critical counterweight to regional escalation and the collapse of previous ceasefire monitoring efforts.