The Eid al-Fitr moon sighting dominated evening headlines as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Lebanon's Dar al-Fatwa announced Sunday as the first day of Eid. Meanwhile, Iraq agreed to supply Lebanon with fuel for six months following contact between Iraq's Prime Minister and Speaker Berri.
Tensions continued as Lebanese Army Commander warned that rocket launches from Lebanese territory "serve the enemy," announcing arrests of suspects. UNIFIL issued a statement condemning actions endangering its peacekeepers, specifically responding to Israeli fire reportedly targeting French UNIFIL contingents.
Israeli aircraft maintained presence over Lebanese airspace, particularly in the south, with reports of damage to homes in Kfar Shouba from intensive combing operations. Hezbollah's Kassem warned that if the state fails to achieve necessary political results, "we will be obliged to return to other options."
Prime Minister Mikati departed for Saudi Arabia to perform Eid prayers in Mecca.