The morning began with nuclear file management debates, as foreign ministry denied changes while opposition media highlighted New York Times reports about accelerated weapons development. By midday, the arrest of two female spectators at a Persepolis match generated discussion, while knowledge-based companies' export success ($2.5 billion) received prominent coverage.
Ahmad Al-Shara's arrival in Turkey and closed-door meeting with Erdogan shifted attention to regional dynamics, while domestic focus remained on widespread cold weather alerts and energy management calls. The evening crystallized around Trump's executive order reinstating "maximum pressure" policy, announced before Netanyahu's visit, with Iranian media emphasizing both military readiness and diplomatic openness.
The Al-Hilal versus Persepolis match (4-1) closed the day's coverage, alongside emerging controversy over artists Marzieh Broumand and Reza Babak facing judicial proceedings for their Fajr Festival handshake.