The morning was dominated by international tragedies and security reflections. Editors prioritized a mass-casualty explosion at a Swiss ski resort alongside the death of Brig. Gen. Amit Saar, the former IDF Research Division head who oversaw the October 7 intelligence failure. Concurrently, media attention intensified on the escalating lethal unrest in Iran, with reports of protesters storming government buildings and the regime blaming Israeli instigation. By early afternoon, domestic focus shifted to a deepening judicial-political rift. Following the previous day’s freeze on Haredi education funds, the High Court issued further interim orders against the government’s budgetary policies. Editorial priorities pivoted sharply in the evening toward a constitutional showdown: Attorney General Baharav-Miara issued a formal demand that Prime Minister Netanyahu justify his refusal to fire National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, citing his illegal interference in police operations as a threat to the rule of law.