Morning headlines were defined by a stark divergence between President Trump’s optimistic assessment of the Oman talks and reports from Tehran insisting that ballistic missiles remain non-negotiable. Editorial focus shifted as Israeli intelligence and satellite imagery suggested Iran is actively rebuilding its nuclear and missile infrastructure despite the diplomatic channel. By afternoon, the narrative solidified around an impending crisis in coordination. Media outlets reported on a 'muscle-flexing' visit by U.S. envoys Witkoff and Kushner to the USS Abraham Lincoln, while Israeli editors highlighted fears that the Trump administration might bypass Israel’s red lines. This culminated in the evening’s primary story: Prime Minister Netanyahu’s decision to expedite his trip to Washington to meet President Trump this Wednesday, specifically to demand that any deal include restrictions on Iranian missiles and proxies. Late in the day, a major domestic story broke as a gag order was lifted on the 2021 death of Captain Tomer Eiges in military prison, drawing significant editorial attention to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the intelligence officer.