The SPD party congress dominated German media, following Lars Klingbeil's historic low vote from the previous day. Morning reports detailed the aftermath of his "humiliation," with outlets like RP Online noting it was "no good day" for the party as leaders sought more honest internal dialogue. As the day progressed, focus shifted to policy, with the SPD approving measures allowing Defense Minister Pistorius to pursue broader steps for a planned conscription law, signaling a significant shift despite earlier internal resistance.International attention remained on the Middle East. Media analyzed Trump's military strike against Iran, questioning his "peace" rhetoric against the backdrop of an ongoing twelve-day US-Israel campaign deemed only moderately successful. Reports also detailed Mossad's penetration of Iran's nuclear program and Israel's announcement of a Hamas commander's death. Separately, tens of thousands defied a government ban for the Budapest Pride parade, with record participation reported.