The day was dominated by two parallel crises. In the Knesset, the election of a new state comptroller descended into chaos when Likud MKs were pressured to photograph their secret ballots for coalition candidate Michael Rabilo, Netanyahu's personal lawyer. After a first-round stalemate and a suspended second round, Rabilo was ultimately elected, prompting accusations of a corrupted process. Simultaneously, dozens of Haredi protesters attacked the home of Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg, smashing windows and vandalizing property in protest over draft-dodger arrests; over 50 were detained. These domestic upheavals overshadowed ongoing security developments: US-Iran clashes in the Gulf, an Iranian missile strike on Kuwait's airport, and Hezbollah drone fire at Kiryat Shmona.