Polish media on October 2 focused on two major developments. In the morning, attention was on the Israeli seizure of an international flotilla, with Poles aboard, heading to Gaza, and reports from Wyborcza about Russian intelligence activities in Poland involving explosives found in a cemetery. By midday, reports shifted to Russian provocations near Poland's border, specifically an "incident" in Szczecin involving Russian vessels, as confirmed by Prime Minister Tusk. This became the dominant story, with subsequent reports detailing a Russian cutter near a gas pipeline and warnings of potential "false flag" operations or acts of terror. Concurrently, Hołownia's political future, a recurring theme from previous days, continued to be discussed as facing a "swift decline" and potential "evacuation" to the UN.