What solutions to the crisis? This is Metro's question in Chile, after the violent demonstrations that killed at least 12 people. The state of emergency is declared in several regions and the army squares the streets. Humanity is worried about a possible military repression. The anger of the Chilean street has been brewing for years, according to El Pais . In its editorial, the Spanish daily lists the numerous socio-economic dysfunctions in the country and calls for the curfew to be lifted to appease the situation.

In Lebanon, Orient-Le Jour is back on the announcements of Prime Minister Saad Hariri to calm the anger of the protesters. On the agenda: a decline in the salary of elected officials and a reform of the energy sector in particular. Al-Akhbar, daily close to the Lebanese Hezbollah, sees a stubbornness of the government.

Finally, in Israel, The Jerusalem Post analyzes the confession of helplessness of Benjamin Netanyahu. For the moment, the prime minister is giving up the idea of ​​forming a government and leaving it to his rival, the centrist Benny Gantz, to take care of it. However, for Haaretz, do not bury "Bibi" too fast. Benjamin Netanyahu could let his opponent break his teeth and call elections to win a majority, and therefore power.