The day's media attention consistently highlighted the Gaza conflict, with Daily Sabah describing Israeli actions as "one of the cruelest genocides" and Bianet reporting a UN rapporteur's assertion that global companies profit from Israel's actions, reinforcing this narrative. Concurrently, domestic legal issues continued from previous days; the Izmir investigation saw increasing arrest numbers, while the LeMan magazine case, concerning caricature arrests and RTÜK penalties, continued to draw international alarm over press freedom. A significant new development emerged in the evening with DEM Party statements and OdaTV reporting specific dates for PKK disarmament, indicating potential new political negotiations. Economic reports on inflation and pension increases also remained a notable domestic focus throughout the day.