The diplomatic crisis with Israel deepened as Spain announced it would ban Israeli ammunition imports to avoid paying €6 million for the cancelled contract. Throughout the day, RTVE repeatedly reported Israel's accusations that Spain was "sacrificing security for political purposes." New revelations showed the government had awarded 46 weapons contracts to Israel since the Gaza war began, worth over €1 billion, contradicting the government's anti-war stance. Opposition leader Feijóo proposed that Sánchez and his 22 ministers personally pay for the cancelled contract (€286,956 each).
Prime Minister Sánchez backed Interior Minister Marlaska despite overruling him on the contract cancellation, preparing a legal strategy against Israel's expected lawsuit. Meanwhile, extensive coverage of Pope Francis's funeral preparations continued, with the casket closing ceremony and world leaders arriving in Rome, including Feijóo as the only Spanish opposition leader invited on the official trip.