Daron Acemoğlu's Nobel Prize in Economics dominated morning headlines, sparking discussions on his Turkish roots and previous criticisms of Erdogan. By midday, focus shifted to renewed "solution process" debates, with DEM Party signaling readiness for negotiations. Justice Minister Tunç announced changes to the penal system, including imprisonment for sentences under two years. Afternoon saw reports of Israeli attacks on Gaza and Hezbollah's drone strike on an Israeli base. President Erdogan addressed these developments in an evening Cabinet meeting, emphasizing Turkey's stance on regional conflicts. Domestically, discussions on constitutional amendments continued, with Erdogan clarifying the first four articles are non-negotiable. The day ended with news of operations against organized crime groups and debates on freedom of expression following a court decision on Kurdish slogans.