Reports of a planned attack on the Israeli embassy in Berlin dominated the morning news, with searches conducted across Germany, including in North Rhine-Westphalia. The afternoon saw discussions about Ukraine's offensive against a Russian ammunition factory, potentially the largest in the country. Political shifts were evident as the CDU developed plans for its upcoming election program, including changes to the Bürgergeld system. The Greens faced criticism over migration policies, while concerns about rising electricity prices and health insurance contributions were reported. In the evening, news focused on the strengthening of the opposition in polls, surpassing the entire traffic light coalition. The day concluded with reports on EU arms race developments, highlighting Rheinmetall's Panther KF51 as a competitor in the MGCS program.