Morning headlines were dominated by the Mar-a-Lago summit's fallout, with editors highlighting Donald Trump’s disarmament ultimatum for Hamas and a reported 'green light' for strikes on Iran. This narrative quickly shifted to a burgeoning constitutional crisis as Supreme Court President Isaac Amit issued a rare, forceful rebuttal to Finance Minister Smotrich’s attacks, declaring a 'red line' had been crossed. By early afternoon, attention turned to the State Comptroller’s scathing report on the Gush Dan Metro project, alongside the IDF’s release of 2025 casualty data and a new policy recognizing post-service suicides. Simultaneously, media outlets tracked escalating anti-regime protests in Iran, reporting student-led clashes and economic desperation in Tehran. The evening cycle focused on the 'price tag' of the Florida summit, with reports of American pressure on West Bank policy and a potential pardon for Netanyahu involving President Herzog. Editors also highlighted Herzog’s categorical rejection of a political commission of inquiry into October 7.