Israel launched its largest attack on central Beirut, urging evacuation of southern Lebanon. Reports emerged of Israeli forces suffering heavy casualties in a Hezbollah ambush during ground operations. The conflict's escalation prompted Spain to evacuate its citizens, with the first plane landing in Madrid. Domestically, the Spanish government reached an agreement with EH Bildu to reform the "gag law", prohibiting rubber bullets and hot returns at borders. The CNI finalized its report on the Pegasus spyware used to spy on Prime Minister Sánchez. Internationally, concerns grew about the potential for a wider conflict, with discussions of possible Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and U.S. plans to target Iranian oil wells.