Morning headlines were dominated by domestic security breaches, specifically the arrest of a Rishon LeZion resident for spying on Naftali Bennett and reports of an Iranian agent working within the IDF General Staff. Simultaneously, 'Qatargate' expanded as Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich broke coalition discipline to demand prison sentences for PMO staff involved in the scandal, while the Attorney General issued a rare warning against Knesset interference in criminal probes. By early afternoon, editorial focus shifted to the military's post-October 7 structural transformation. Editors prioritized the Air Force's new 'Thunder' doctrine, which authorizes rapid strikes within Israeli border towns, and the joint IDF-Shin Bet assassination of a senior Quds Force commander in Lebanon. The evening cycle was overtaken by the harrowing testimony of former hostage Romi Gonen. Her detailed account of repeated sexual assaults and death threats in Gaza captivity unified the editorial cycle, pushing political friction and the Chief of Staff's renaming of the conflict to the 'War of Resurrection' to secondary positions.