Morning headlines were dominated by Eli Feldstein’s testimony, which for the first time explicitly named Prime Minister Netanyahu as the architect behind the classified intelligence leak to the Bild. This domestic crisis widened as Minister Amichai Chikli became the first cabinet member to break ranks, calling the 'Qatargate' revelations 'shocking' and demanding a full investigation. By early afternoon, editorial focus shifted to the Knesset plenum, where the coalition passed a preliminary vote to establish a politically controlled inquiry into the October 7 failure. Media outlets highlighted the visceral protests of bereaved families in the gallery and the tactical absence of the Prime Minister during the vote. Simultaneously, a coalition rift emerged as Haredi parties threatened to withdraw support for Speaker Amir Ohana following his vote for civil marriage. Evening reports focused on further allegations from Feldstein, claiming the PMO held incriminating footage to blackmail former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Editors also tracked a mission to smear Egypt via a fake Mossad agent and Iran’s accelerating missile reconstruction ahead of the Netanyahu-Trump summit.