Morning coverage focused on the escalating military coordination with the US regarding Iran, following reports of a 30,000-person massacre in Iranian protests. Simultaneously, editors tracked a domestic constitutional crisis as the government moved to strip the Attorney General’s oversight powers, alongside National Security Minister Ben-Gvir’s defiance of the High Court over police promotions. By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted to the State Commission of Inquiry's report on the Submarine Affair, which described systemic 'chaos' and a 'rubber stamp' cabinet that endangered national security. This was quickly superseded by a breakthrough regarding the final missing hostage, Ran Gvili. Following intelligence reportedly provided by Hamas via mediators, the media shifted focus to Operation 'Brave Heart.' By evening, headlines were dominated by the IDF’s specialized search for Gvili’s remains in a Gaza cemetery. This operation became the primary lens for the Rafah crossing debate, as the cabinet weighed American pressure to reopen the border against right-wing demands to stall until the recovery mission concluded.