Israeli media prominently featured the advancement of MK Bismuth's conscription law throughout the day, with an updated draft including civil service in recruitment targets and "amnesty" for draft evaders. The proposal drew strong criticism from the opposition, labeling it an "anti-Zionist disgrace" and a "political plaster." Security officials later joined the criticism, calling the law a "bluff." Concurrently, the High Court of Justice held a chaotic hearing regarding the appointment of a judge to oversee the investigation of the IDF Military Advocate General. The session was marked by shouting and interruptions, leading the Supreme Court President to remove audience members due to insults, including calls of "criminal" and "trash, kapo." The hearing eventually resumed without an audience. Separately, an investigation began into IDF soldiers who allegedly shot two Palestinian militants after their apparent surrender in Jenin.