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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 751 - Egyptians enter Gaza as US drones fly above Strip

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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🗓️ 26 October 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

Last night Egyptian forces and heavy equipment entered the Gaza Strip to help search for the 13 bodies of hostages still not returned to Israel after US President Donald Trump issued fresh threats to Hamas on Saturday, saying the terror group would be to blame if the ceasefire collapsed. We learn about where the IDF is still deployed and how things stand on the ground.

The United States has reportedly begun deploying surveillance drones over the Gaza Strip to ensure that Israel and Hamas are complying with the ceasefire, The New York Times reported Saturday. Fabian plays down the significance of these reports and reminds us that, among other nations, Britain has previously flown drones over Gaza during the war.

The IDF confirmed carrying out a drone strike last night in the southern Lebanon town of Qlaileh, saying it killed a commander in Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force. He is the third commander to be targeted in the past few days, leading Borschel-Dan to ask: Is there a step-up in Hezbollah forces near Israel?

The Israeli Air Force plans to establish several new squadrons that would operate light aircraft on Israel’s borders with the Gaza Strip, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, under the Israel Defense Force’s various regional divisions. We learn how planes used for fighting fire or for crop dusting are meant to be adapted for military operations and may soon take to the skies.

Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.

For further reading:

Trump says Hamas withholding bodies of hostages, warns he’s watching ‘very closely’

Egyptian team enters Gaza with Israel’s approval to help locate hostages’ remains

US said flying drones over Gaza as more nations join ceasefire-monitoring HQ

Clearing Gaza’s ‘minefield’ surface of ordnance could take 20-30 years — aid group

IDF: Hezbollah commander killed in drone strike targeting vehicle in south Lebanon

IAI teams up with US contractor for new light aircraft for Israel’s border defense

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IMAGE: This aerial picture shows destroyed buildings in Gaza City's Al-Rimal neighborhood on October 23, 2025. (AFP)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing. Today is Sunday, October 26th, Day 751 of the war.

0:12.1

Amanda Bouchel Dan here with their military correspondent, Emmanuel Fabian. Hi, Manny. Thanks so much for joining me today.

0:18.2

Hi, Amanda. Last night, Egyptian forces and heavy equipment entered the Gaza Strip to help search

0:24.5

for the 13 bodies of hostages still not returned to Israel.

0:29.2

We'll hear about these efforts as well as where the IDF is currently posted, even as the U.S.

0:35.0

is increasingly flying drones over Gaza. A commander in Chesbila's elite

0:40.9

Wadwan force was killed in a drone strike in southern Lebanon on Saturday, joining another

0:46.6

that was killed last night. We'll learn about what's happening on Israel's northern border,

0:52.5

and Israel is advancing the procurement of a new light attack aircraft

0:57.0

for border defense, turning crop dusters into lean-mean fighting machines. All this and more

1:03.5

when we're back.

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