The day was dominated by the Middle East conflict, with Trump's threats against Iran evolving throughout the day. In the morning, Trump warned that 'nothing will remain' of Iran if it doesn't accept a deal. By midday, Iran announced a body to manage the Strait of Hormuz and claimed to have struck US-linked groups. In the evening, Trump said he had 'renounced' a planned attack on Iran at the request of Gulf leaders, but later ordered the military to prepare a 'full assault,' only to then describe discussions as 'very positive.' Meanwhile, the Canal+ blacklisting of film professionals critical of Vincent Bolloré continued to dominate cultural coverage, with Le Monde and Mediapart reporting industry backlash. The trial of Félix Bingui, alleged Yoda clan chief, began in Marseille, with multiple outlets covering the start of proceedings. The Patrick Bruel sexual assault case also saw developments, with at least 12 complaints under investigation and Flavie Flament giving a video interview denying a relationship and reiterating her accusation.