Palestinian media opened with widespread reports of a new massacre in Gaza, detailing 20 deaths from an overturned aid truck and broader mass casualties among those seeking assistance, marking 670 days of "genocide." Editorial focus then shifted to escalating internal Israeli debates over a potential full occupation of Gaza, specifically highlighting an anticipated clash between Prime Minister Netanyahu and military chief Zamir, with reports emphasizing warnings of high human and financial costs. As the day progressed, new reports emerged detailing British intelligence flights over Gaza and alleged Microsoft involvement in monitoring Palestinian communications. By evening, detailed Israeli plans for occupying Gaza City and central camps within five months were reported, alongside ongoing international warnings about the deepening famine crisis.