Polish media on August 4th largely focused on President Andrzej Duda's final actions and the political succession. The day began with varied domestic political discussions, including Tusk's coalition challenges and government personnel shifts, building on ongoing internal discontent within parties. By early afternoon, attention coalesced around an anticipated meeting between President Duda and Szymon Hołownia, which was subsequently cancelled. This sudden reversal dominated later reports, with Duda offering explanations and reflecting on his "successful 10 years." Concurrently, international news expanded beyond the ongoing Ukraine war, which still saw reports on US-Russia dynamics and conflict resolution. A new prominent theme emerged in the afternoon as Israel reacted strongly to Polish Prime Minister Tusk's statements concerning Gaza, sparking concerns about potential strain on Poland-US relations. The persistent focus on Minister Żurek's judicial reforms continued from previous days.