Israel Holds Back on Threats Amid Lebanese Tensions

Beirut: Lebanese newspapers on Sunday highlighted the tense geopolitical situation, emphasizing a period of critical waiting marked by potential military actions and diplomatic maneuvers. An-Nahar reported on the ongoing anticipation of major strikes, as Israel appears to have paused its threats towards Lebanon. This development has created a charged atmosphere, with regional stability hanging in the balance. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, Ad-Diyar focused on the situation north of the Litani River, where preparations by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for military strikes in so-called "resistance areas" have been noted. The report also outlined the cautious approach currently being adopted by Washington, indicating that the coming two weeks are crucial for the Lebanese capital, Beirut. Additionally, Saeed has been cited as defining the limits of the relationship with the government, raising the question of whether donor parties will engage in response.