The day opened with the death of reservist Yona Ephraim Peldebaum in Rafah, killed by enemy fire, which prompted renewed Israeli strikes in Gaza. A ceasefire was subsequently reinstated, with US President Trump supporting Israel's right to respond. In parallel, the Supreme Court debated the conscription of yeshiva students, drawing significant media attention. By early afternoon, the Knesset preliminarily approved a bill to split the Attorney General's role. Attention then shifted to a criminal investigation into a leaked Shde Teiman video, leading to the Chief Military Prosecutor's leave of absence amid suspicions of her involvement. The day concluded with the controversial proposed appointment of Yair Netanyahu to a senior, ministerial-level role in the World Zionist Organization, which was ultimately delayed by two weeks due to political backlash.