The day was dominated by an Israeli drone strike on a car in Nabatieh al-Fawqa that killed four, including a school principal, quickly labeled a massacre by Al-Manar and others. This escalation overshadowed the morning's coverage of Khamenei's funeral in Tehran, which had drawn massive crowds and Lebanese delegations. By midday, President Aoun warned that Israeli intransigence undermines state legitimacy and prevents army deployment, while rejecting civil war. The framework accord remained a secondary thread, with reports of Israel submitting a list of rejected officers and the army preparing for pilot zones. Christian villages rejected Netanyahu's annexation claims from the previous day. The afternoon saw Berri condemn systematic destruction, and by evening, the focus shifted to diplomatic moves, including a planned visit by General Clearfield and upcoming Rome negotiations.