The morning began with a focus on the 'Terror-Free Turkey' commission's draft report, which secular and Kurdish-aligned media criticized for omitting the 'Kurdish issue' entirely. This was followed by a massive, synchronized police operation across multiple provinces targeting celebrities; editors prioritized the detention of high-profile figures like Kaan Tangöze and Murat Dalkılıç, while simultaneously reporting on the seizure of Diyarbekirspor football club in a related illegal betting probe. By midday, MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's group meeting dominated the news cycle, where he defended Justice Minister Akın Gürlek against CHP criticism and reaffirmed his stance on the 'solution process' without external mediation. This domestic political tension was balanced by reports of a preliminary nuclear agreement between Iran and the United States. In the evening, the narrative shifted to President Erdoğan’s visit to Ethiopia, where he gifted a Togg vehicle to local leadership and voiced opposition to Israeli influence in Somaliland. The day concluded with heavy coverage of Galatasaray’s victory over Juventus in the Champions League.