Editors prioritized the tightening of Israeli control over Hebron, highlighting the installation of 106 iron gates around the city and the closure of the Ibrahimi Mosque. In the West Bank, coverage centered on an extensive arrest campaign involving dozens of Palestinians, including women and journalists, alongside reports of new settlement outposts. By mid-day, diplomatic attention shifted to the "Board of Peace" proposal for a "New Gaza," which explicitly excludes UNRWA, a move rejected by local committees. Simultaneously, Hamas submitted its response to ceasefire amendments proposed by U.N. envoy Mladenov, though outlets signaled an expectation of rejection. The evening was dominated by internal security reports from Gaza resistance forces, who announced the execution of a collaborator allegedly involved in the assassination of commander Ezzedine al-Haddad. This was framed alongside reports of ongoing ceasefire violations in Khan Younis and US-Iran talks in Doha, which President Trump described as positive.