Donald Trump's arrival in Saudi Arabia dominated Iran's media cycle, with coverage evolving from initial reports of his landing to signing a $142 billion arms deal by afternoon. Trump's ultimatum to Iran became the day's focal point: accept an "olive branch" for negotiations or face "maximum pressure." Iranian officials maintained defiant postures, with President Pezeshkian declaring Iran "will not retreat from principles" and IRGC commander Salami claiming America had "no way out of its self-created crisis."
Yemen reportedly launched hypersonic missiles at Ben Gurion airport during Trump's speech, continuing regional tensions. The PKK dissolution, first reported yesterday, received continued analysis as media explored its implications for Kurdish-Turkish relations.
Internal debates about internet filtering gained momentum, with Reform Movement figure Aref and government spokesperson expressing optimism about potential lifting of restrictions through cooperation between government branches.