The Israeli media landscape was unified in the early morning by the death of iconic musician Mati Caspi at age 76, with outlets across the political spectrum prioritizing his cultural legacy over security concerns. However, by mid-morning, this national mourning was punctuated by a sharp editorial divide regarding declassified 2023 protocols. Liberal outlets used these documents to allege Prime Minister Netanyahu prioritized 'quiet' with Hamas before October 7, while conservative sources focused on the Prime Minister’s emergency flight to Washington to harden President Trump’s stance against Iranian missiles. In the early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to the Security Cabinet’s approval of administrative measures deepening Israeli jurisdiction in the West Bank, framed by right-leaning media as the end of the Palestinian state and by others as de facto annexation. Simultaneously, an alarm over a Wizz Air flight escorted by fighter jets dominated headlines. By evening, coverage focused on Iran’s public display of naval missile capabilities and a verbal confrontation between Minister Ben Gvir and the Attorney General over police appointments.