Turkiye allegedly assisted Hamas leaders in escaping an Israeli assassination attempt in Doha, Qatar, according to a report from Jfeed. The specifics of the timing and the nature of the alleged assistance were not detailed in the report published within the reporting window. In separate developments, the Ministry of Defense and Prison Service announced the completion of successful trials for a new railroad system designed to protect sensitive boundaries and security facilities. These trials, conducted on "Ella" walls in Be'er Sheva, involved robots capable of detecting humans and vehicles from a distance, automatic tracking, enhanced alert capabilities, and sustained 24-hour operation through continuous charging. The system demonstrated improved observation capabilities and resilience in harsh conditions. Meanwhile, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed regret over Spain's lack of nuclear weapons to halt the Israeli offensive, but affirmed continued efforts to stop it, as reported by Amit Segal. This statement was made without specific timing within the reporting window but reflects ongoing diplomatic tensions.