Iranian media prominently featured two interconnected narratives. Throughout the day, official sources and state-affiliated outlets consistently reported claims from senior officials, particularly Araqchi, regarding "serious" and "severe" damage to the Fordow nuclear facility, attributed to US actions. Concurrently, the formal enactment of the law suspending Iran's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) became a central focus, widely confirmed across various news sources. This move prompted international reactions, with Israel calling for snapback sanctions and the United States deeming it "unacceptable" and a missed opportunity for peace. Despite the acknowledged damage, Iranian officials maintained a defiant stance, reiterating commitment to uranium enrichment as a national honor and emphasizing the nuclear industry's resilience against external attacks. Reports also highlighted domestic arrests of individuals linked to pro-Israel networks, alongside continued discussions on the fragility of the Gaza ceasefire.