The morning began with a Yemeni missile intercepted near Jerusalem, highlighting the multi-front nature of the conflict. By early afternoon, Hezbollah launched its largest barrage since the war's start, firing 90 rockets at Haifa and the Krayot region within 30 minutes, causing multiple injuries and property damage.
Major Itamar Levin Friedman from Eilat's counter-terrorism unit fell in combat in northern Gaza, while residents of Kibbutz Nir Oz voted to return and rebuild their community despite ongoing hostage situations. Netanyahu requested a 10-week postponement of his corruption trial testimony, citing wartime commitments.
The evening brought reports of new antisemitic violence in Amsterdam, while security officials criticized Defense Minister Katz's premature victory declarations regarding Hezbollah. A sharp decline in reserve duty reporting rates emerged as a growing concern, particularly as the government advances new draft exemption legislation.