A shooting outside the Jewish Museum in Washington killed two Israeli embassy staff, with reports indicating the attacker shouted "Freedom for Palestine" before the attack. The incident triggered increased security measures at Israeli missions across the US.
Israel continued military operations in Gaza, with sources reporting 41 Palestinian casualties by morning, including 13 recovered from under rubble. Israeli forces targeted Al-Awda Hospital in northern Gaza, with reports of a fire breaking out in the medicine warehouse and operations rooms being damaged.
By afternoon, Israel withdrew its entire negotiation delegation from Doha, signaling a breakdown in ceasefire talks. Reports emerged of Israeli plans to confine 2 million Palestinians to 25% of Gaza's area in what sources termed "Little Gaza."
The ICC prosecutor rejected Israel's attempt to cancel arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Galant, while a joint statement from 80 countries declared Gaza faces "the worst humanitarian crisis" since the war began.