Early morning reports from Israel claimed the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a strike near Beirut. Throughout the day, media attention focused on confirming and analyzing this development. By midday, Hezbollah confirmed Nasrallah's death, prompting reactions from Iran's Supreme Leader and speculation about the group's future. The event was seen as a significant blow to Tehran's deterrence strategy. Meanwhile, in German domestic politics, Thüringen's parliament elected a new president following the previous day's AfD-related controversy. The CDU's motion to change parliamentary rules was approved. Economic concerns persisted, with reports on the real estate crisis in Brandenburg and discussions about the US profiting from EU defense policies. The day concluded with analysis of Nasrallah's death's implications for regional stability.