Iran launched ten separate missile barrages throughout the night and day, firing over 100 projectiles that killed three civilians - married couple Yaakov and Dasi Blu in Petah Tikva, and Staff Sergeant Nave Leshem in Gaza. The attacks marked a shift from massive volleys to sustained "dripping" tactics, with missiles hitting Herzliya and other central areas. Trump cut short his G7 summit participation, demanding Iran's "unconditional surrender" rather than negotiations. He rejected ceasefire proposals while American F-22, F-35 and B-2 aircraft deployed to the Middle East. CBS reported Trump was actively considering joining Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Israel eliminated Iran's second military chief within four days and announced plans to complete their target objectives within one week, including the Fordow facility. Home Front Command canceled advance missile warnings as Iranian leadership reportedly went into hiding. Netanyahu scheduled an exclusive television interview as Israeli jets conducted extensive strikes on Tehran and Isfahan.