Italian media initially focused on a new drone attack on the Global Flotilla heading to Gaza, with reports of sound bombs and irritating gas, prompting calls for government intervention. Opposition parties protested in Parliament, demanding a report from Minister Crosetto. By late morning, the focus shifted dramatically to the disappearance of Cinzia Pinna in Gallura, with a prominent wine entrepreneur arrested for her murder while attempting to flee. The entrepreneur later confessed, and Pinna's body was located. In the late afternoon, Prime Minister Meloni condemned the Flotilla initiative as "irresponsible" and "dangerous," particularly for allegedly creating problems for the government, while Italy dispatched a military vessel to assist.