⌨The Lyhanna case dominated the morning, with thousands attending a white march in Fleurance. BFMTV and Le Figaro reported the parents leading the silent procession, while Justice Minister Darmanin ordered a review of 70,000 child-related complaints by July 14. Political figures from Villepin to Mélenchon denounced systemic failures.
By evening, editorial focus shifted abruptly as Iran launched two waves of missiles at Israel. Le Figaro, Le Monde, and BFMTV led with Israel closing schools nationwide and vowing forceful retaliation. Trump reportedly urged Netanyahu not to respond. The escalation overshadowed earlier coverage of the SFR acquisition deal and Roland-Garros, where Zverev won his first Grand Slam title.