Sawt El Ghad, meaning "the voice of tomorrow," is a Lebanese news radio station founded in 2005. Broadcasting from Beirut on 96.7 FM, it is dedicated to political, economic, and social news in Lebanon and the Middle East. The station is known for its frequent news bulletins, political analysis, and debates between editorialists. Sawt El Ghad emerged in the context of the Cedar Revolution and positioned itself as an independent voice in Lebanon's polarized media landscape. It reaches an engaged audience concerned about the country's future.