Morning headlines in Lebanon were split between the rescue of a young woman from the Al-Qubba building collapse in Tripoli and intense diplomatic activity regarding the 'Naqoura mechanism.' Editors tracked the arrival of Qatari envoy Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi, who pledged over $400 million in aid for energy and infrastructure, a move framed by sovereignist outlets as a 'paraglider' for Lebanese recovery. By early afternoon, reports of a secret American-mediated dialogue between Lebanese and Israeli officials in Jordan surfaced, alongside news of the Israeli military expanding its pressure zone beyond the Litani to the Zahrani River. This intensified the focus on border monitoring failures and Israeli incursions. The editorial narrative shifted sharply in the evening following a speech by Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem. Pro-resistance and independent media prioritized his declaration that the party would not remain neutral if the United States or Israel strikes Iran. This sparked immediate condemnation from sovereignist editors, who characterized the stance as 'national suicide' and a dangerous linking of Lebanon’s fate to Tehran.