The execution of an individual identified as a nuclear scientist accused of spying for Israel dominated Iranian media. Early reports detailed the execution of a Mossad spy, with later outlets highlighting the "nuclear scientist" designation and noting it as the tenth such execution since the recent conflict. Concurrently, discussions continued regarding Iran's economic vulnerability and legislative efforts against international sanctions, including a "Law Against Sanctions" debated in parliament and an economist's warning about the 'trigger mechanism'. Reactions to Ali Larijani's reappointment as Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council persisted. In the afternoon, the Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a strong warning against national threats, promising a reaction stronger than "True Promise 3." Evening reports featured senior official Araqchi discussing new conditions for cooperation with the IAEA, indicating a need for a new framework and warning against snap-back mechanisms.