The morning headlines focused on a tactical shift following Netanyahu's request to delay a U.S. strike on Iran, citing concerns over the readiness of Israel's missile defense systems. Editors highlighted a diplomatic opening as Vladimir Putin offered to mediate between Jerusalem and Tehran, while Mossad Director Barnea arrived in Washington for urgent consultations. By early afternoon, media attention shifted to the contrast between diplomatic efforts and reports of mass executions and a total internet blackout within Iran. The IDF issued a rare pre-Shabbat statement declaring high readiness for both defensive and offensive scenarios to manage public anxiety. The evening was dominated by President Trump’s sudden pivot, as he publicly thanked Iranian leadership for reportedly canceling 800 executions, stating this convinced him to hold off on military action. Domestically, editors prioritized a widening investigation into the Prime Minister’s Office, reporting that an aide to former Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi was questioned under caution for allegedly leaking sensitive intelligence.