Early morning brought Hamas's return of remains claimed to be Shiri Bibas, which Israel identified as belonging to someone else. Hamas then claimed Bibas's remains were mixed with others in an airstrike rubble, while Israeli forensics suggested her children were killed by physical violence.
By midday, Trump's criticism of Zelensky gained momentum as Musk joined in, describing Ukraine's leadership as a "fraud machine." Trump's envoy Kellogg attempted damage control, calling Zelensky "courageous" after discussions, while reports emerged of potential automatic NATO membership for Ukraine in future peace deals.
Evening saw Trump expanding his criticism to include Starmer and Macron for "doing nothing" to end the war. By late night, Ukraine appeared to shift position, with reports indicating Zelensky's willingness to sign a US-brokered minerals deal that he had rejected earlier in the week.