November 7 began with President Trump's announcement that Kazakhstan would join the Abraham Accords, a development widely covered across Israeli media, often noting the country's existing diplomatic ties with Israel. This marked a continuation of the previous day's reports on US envoy Steve Witkoff's statements. Concurrently, the ongoing investigation into former Chief Military Prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi dominated much of the day's reporting. Early morning headlines confirmed her release to house arrest and, crucially, the discovery of her phone on a Tel Aviv beach, with police later definitively confirming its authenticity. The focus shifted to questions surrounding the phone's survival and the integrity of the investigation. In the early afternoon, reports emerged of an Iranian-backed plot to assassinate Israel's ambassador to Mexico, which was thwarted. Later in the evening, attention turned to the handover of a fallen hostage's remains to the Red Cross in Gaza, a process that culminated with the remains arriving at the Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification. Additionally, Turkey issued arrest warrants for Israeli senior leadership, including Netanyahu.