The morning was characterized by a dual focus: the departure of Prime Minister Netanyahu for a summit in Florida and the arrival of the severe 'Corneru' winter storm, which caused widespread infrastructure damage and flooding. In the early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to a domestic security escalation as over 600 police officers raided the Bedouin village of Tarabin, while Hamas officially confirmed the deaths of Abu Obeida and Mohammed Sinwar. Simultaneously, a domestic political storm erupted following Finance Minister Smotrich’s verbal assault on Supreme Court Justice Yitzhak Amit. By evening, the Mar-a-Lago summit dominated all reporting. Editors highlighted Donald Trump’s ultimatum for the total disarmament of Hamas and his endorsement of Israeli strikes on Iran’s missile program. However, a major narrative conflict emerged late in the day when Trump claimed President Herzog had promised a pardon for Netanyahu, a statement Herzog immediately and publicly denied.