The day began with extensive coverage of 2.5 million students returning to school amidst the ongoing war, marked by student protests for hostage returns and criticism of the Education Ministry. By late morning, attention shifted to a heated cabinet debate over a "partial hostage deal," revealing a rift between Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Chief of Staff, who advocated for negotiations despite the Prime Minister's resistance. Concurrently, the Attorney General declared Minister Ben Gvir's protest policy invalid, escalating legal and political friction. In the early afternoon, the funeral of Idan Shtivi, whose body was recovered from Gaza yesterday, became a significant emotional focal point. The most dramatic development occurred in the late afternoon, as the government boycotted a High Court discussion on the Attorney General's dismissal, prompting the High Court to issue a conditional order halting the dismissal and recommending its cancellation. This constitutional clash dominated evening reports, alongside news of Prime Minister Netanyahu being summoned for further testimony in the QatarGate investigation.