The Israeli cabinet's approval of the Gaza ceasefire agreement dominated morning coverage, with implementation set for 8:30 AM Sunday. Netanyahu's warnings about resuming warfare if "phase two" fails set the tone for later developments.
By midday, attention shifted to a potential railway sabotage near Padova, where investigators found bicycle chains on tracks. This development connected to the week's broader railway disruptions that had prompted ministerial investigations.
Afternoon coverage split between a major chairlift accident in Spain's Astun resort and increasing tensions over the Gaza agreement, as Hamas delayed providing hostage names. Netanyahu's evening statement framed the ceasefire as temporary, while emphasizing Trump's weapons supply promises. The judicial system's announcement of a February strike against reforms completed the day's institutional tensions.