Editorial priority shifted from the frontline of the US-Israel-Iran war to its immediate domestic consequences within India. Early coverage focused on President Trump’s contradictory signals regarding the war's end, even as Israel launched a "broad wave" of strikes on Tehran. However, by midday, the narrative was dominated by a worsening energy crisis at home. Editors highlighted severe LPG shortages that forced the closure of hotels, restaurants, and crematoriums in cities like Mumbai and Pune. In response, the Indian government invoked the Essential Commodities Act to regulate supply and prevent hoarding. This domestic focus was punctuated by parliamentary friction, as the opposition moved a rare resolution to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. By evening, the impact spread to the aviation sector with Air India imposing fuel surcharges, while international reports warned of the "most intense day" of US strikes against Iran.