Morning coverage in Israel was dominated by a shift in the Iranian crisis, as editors pivoted from reports of a massacre under an internet blackout to President Trump’s disclosure of back-channel nuclear overtures from Tehran. While mainstream outlets focused on these diplomatic feelers, right-leaning and religious media emphasized Trump’s concurrent threats of 'unprecedented force' and 'red lines.' By midday, editorial priority transitioned to a domestic legislative blitz. Major outlets reported on a coalition move to abolish the charge of 'fraud and breach of trust,' a development directly linked to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s ongoing trials. This was paired with the Attorney General’s warning to the High Court that the government is illegally defying ultra-Orthodox conscription rulings. In the evening, the narrative returned to the brink of military intervention. Editors prioritized reports that President Trump is tilting toward a strike against Iran despite diplomatic pressure from JD Vance, while the IDF declared readiness for a surprise escalation.