The morning opened with reports of arrested Ajax-Maccabi violence suspects facing court, with prosecutors demanding six-month sentences. Banks advised citizens to keep cash at home, citing increased risks of payment system sabotage.
By afternoon, Housing Minister Keijzer announced requirements for two-thirds of new construction to be affordable housing, while investigations revealed one man's connection to 25 children's residency applications. Israel executed strategic strikes against Syrian defense infrastructure, exploiting the power vacuum following Assad's fall.
Evening negotiations between coalition and opposition produced an agreement on education funding, partially reversing planned cuts. The compromise involves new taxes on vaping products and reduced public broadcasting budgets. The Chinese community mobilized support for the eight-year-old Tarwekamp explosion survivor, while maternity care staffing shortages gained attention.