Israel conducted airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs (Dahieh) after warning residents to evacuate certain buildings. The Israeli military claimed it targeted precision missiles belonging to Hezbollah, with Netanyahu declaring the area "will not be a safe haven" for the group. This marked the third strike on Dahieh since the ceasefire began. Former President Aoun urged American and French intervention following the attack.
Concurrent with these developments, reporting continued on the massive explosion at Iran's Bandar Abbas port, with casualty figures rising to 25 dead and 800 injured. Iranian officials denied the incident was related to defense activities, though some sources questioned whether missile manufacturing materials were involved.
Domestic coverage included Geagea's warning that international support for Lebanon could evaporate within months if the state fails to demonstrate competence, and discussion of progress on decentralization legislation after 76 sessions.