The day started with a focus on the UN Security Council's approval of a US plan for Gaza, including a "path to a Palestinian state." Netanyahu's welcome of the resolution, expressed in English without mentioning Palestinians, drew attention. Simultaneously, discussions continued about President Trump's F-35 sales to Saudi Arabia. By early afternoon, a combined ramming and stabbing attack occurred at the Gush Etzion Junction, becoming the dominant story. Initial reports confirmed two Israelis injured and three terrorists neutralized; later, it was confirmed one man, Aharon Cohen, was killed and three others were wounded. In the late afternoon and evening, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to the White House prominently featured. He expressed a desire to join the Abraham Accords, conditioned on a two-state solution, while President Trump announced F-35 sales to Saudi Arabia, asserting Israel would be "happy" with the deal. Separately, reports emerged of an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, targeting a Hamas training camp in Sidon, with Lebanese sources reporting 13 fatalities.