⌨The day's headlines revolved around the ongoing 'Mechanism' talks, specifically the controversial appointment of Simon Karam, a civilian, to lead the Lebanese delegation. Morning reports from L'Orient-Le Jour and El Nashra indicated President Aoun's defense of Karam's nomination, with some suggesting Speaker Berri's awareness. Concurrently, new Israeli airstrikes in the south were reported by Lebanon24 as attempts to force negotiations.
By early afternoon, Hezbollah's Sheikh Naim Qassem strongly criticized the civilian appointment, labeling it a "setback" and a "free concession" (Al-Manar, Naharnet, L'Orient-Le Jour). President Aoun, during a visit by a UN Security Council delegation, reiterated that the decision to negotiate was irreversible and served Lebanon's interests.
Later in the evening, the Pentagon's approval of a potential $90.5 million arms deal to Lebanon also emerged as a significant development, as reported by Kataeb and LBCI, alongside the continued debate surrounding the civilian appointment.