Lebanese media on November 28 prominently featured renewed Israeli aggressions in southern Lebanon, a year after the ceasefire agreement, with reports of Israeli strikes in southern Syria and surveillance of potential successors to the assassinated commander Haytham Ali Tabtabai. Hezbollah's Sheikh Qassem stated the group's right to retaliate for Tabtabai's assassination, affirming the timing would be determined by them. Meanwhile, discussions continued regarding the recently signed maritime border agreement with Cyprus, with some outlets questioning hidden amendments. Concurrently, Lebanon's Foreign Ministry filed a new complaint with the UN Security Council against Israel, renewing its readiness for negotiations. The Pope's upcoming visit also gained attention, with preparations including the freezing of weapon permits in Beirut and Mount Lebanon.