Iranian media, building on previous days, predominantly focused on the aftermath of the "12-day war" and Iran's unwavering diplomatic stance. Throughout the day, top officials like Araqchi consistently reiterated preconditions for talks with the US, demanding explicit guarantees against future aggression and rejecting quick negotiations. Outlets critically assessed the ceasefire's durability, repeatedly questioning its permanence and analyzing Israeli leadership's intentions. Significant attention was given to reported Yemeni missile strikes against Israeli targets and the economic repercussions for Israel. Media continued its strong criticism of the International Atomic Energy Agency, accusing its Director General of bias. Concurrently, US President Trump's declared intention to discuss "great successes" in Iran with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was widely reported. New international pressures were also noted, with the UK explicitly targeting Iran in its foreign influence scheme.