The day's dominant editorial focus was the partial restoration of internet access after 88 days of near-total blackout. Morning headlines reported the government's order to reopen, but by midday the judiciary and Administrative Court had suspended the mandate, creating confusion. By afternoon, NetBlocks confirmed connectivity at 34%, and state-aligned outlets framed it as a phased, regulated return. Exile media highlighted the chaotic implementation and the regime's internal power struggle. Concurrently, military tensions persisted: CENTCOM confirmed defensive strikes on Iranian missile sites and IRGC boats in the south, while the IRGC claimed to have downed a US drone. Trump's ultimatum that Iran's enriched uranium be destroyed abroad was widely covered, alongside Qalibaf's Doha visit to unfreeze $12 billion in assets. The Supreme Leader's Hajj message, declaring the US has no regional place and Zionism's end is near, was amplified by state media but overshadowed by the internet story.