An improvised explosive device was discovered on an IDF military vehicle in Ma'aleh Adumim this morning, September 15th, 2025, during routine handling in the vehicle garage. The device did not detonate, and no casualties were reported. The discovery was made by IDF personnel who found the device on the vehicle by chance. The specific timing of the discovery within the reporting window is not detailed, but it occurred during operational activities. In other news, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to visit Qatar tomorrow, September 16th, 2025, having met with Israeli officials today, according to The Washington Post. This incident occurs amidst ongoing IDF operations in Gaza, where an evacuation warning was issued for parts of the Al-Remal neighborhood in Gaza City this morning, September 15th, 2025, at approximately 10:00 AM UTC. The warning, issued by IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee, directed residents of specific blocks to move south to a designated humanitarian area due to imminent attacks on alleged Hamas infrastructure. The IDF has previously ordered the evacuation of Gaza City, with estimates suggesting over 320,000 Palestinians had already evacuated ahead of a planned offensive, and approximately 20,000 leaving overnight. Separately, Al Jazeera English reported at approximately 9:01 AM UTC on September 15th, 2025, that seven infants died at Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza due to malnutrition, the Israeli siege, and inadequate environmental conditions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant were meeting in Jerusalem this morning to discuss the ongoing situation. Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez Almeida stated on September 15th that there is "no genocide in Gaza," according to a post on X. President Donald Trump reiterated his support for Qatar as an ally and urged Israel to exercise caution in its Gaza operations on September 15th and September 14th. The IDF is also delaying the publication of findings from a committee examining the treatment of reserve soldiers who died by suicide, citing operational situations for the postponement.