00:45 (22:45)⇢Twelve Hours That Shook Sánchez
⌨The newspapers report on a chaotic 12-hour period that shook the government and PSOE, with Cerdán denying facts "to the leader's face" even after all conversations were published, while Sánchez defended him until the last minute (El País). The fallout from Cerdán's downfall is pushing PSOE toward early general elections to avoid "contaminating" regional and municipal races (El Periódico). Meanwhile, Spanish media cover escalating Israel-Iran violence, with Iranian attacks killing at least one and injuring 14 in Israel (RTVE), while Israeli strikes reportedly eliminated nine Iranian nuclear scientists in what officials call "significant damage" to Iran's nuclear program (20minutos). The journalism world mourns Fernando Lázaro, nicknamed "el pitufo," one of El Mundo's founders who embodied the newspaper's journalistic spirit (El Mundo, Libertad Digital).