Israeli media prominently covered two main stories throughout the day: the deepening crisis surrounding the conscription exemption law and President Trump's invitation to Prime Minister Netanyahu to the White House. In the morning, debates in the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee over the conscription law were marked by heated criticism from a bereaved father, accusing the law of differentiating "between blood and blood." Later in the morning, opposition to the conscription law grew significantly within the coalition, with several Knesset members, including Minister Ofir Sofer, vowing to vote against it even if it meant dismissal. Reports in the afternoon indicated that President Herzog stated he would consider only the state's welfare regarding Netanyahu's pardon request. In the evening, US President Trump invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to the White House, reportedly warning Israel against interfering in Syria. Concurrently, the Attorney General warned that proposed legal changes could lead to a 'regime change,' and a former hostage shared his captivity experience.