Israeli forces reported IDF snipers in the Ramzun Ghufari area of Gaza City for the first time, as airstrikes and ground operations continued in the past 14 minutes, according to reports from 9/15/2025, 10:48:33 PM to 9/15/2025, 11:02:48 PM UTC. Airstrikes in the Al-Sabra neighborhood and Al-Shawa Square in the Al-Daraj neighborhood resulted in dozens of casualties, including martyrs, injuries, and missing persons, as stated by Quds News Network at 11:01 PM UTC. During this period, an American official stated that the war in Gaza is not President Trump's war but Netanyahu's war, with Netanyahu taking responsibility for future events, according to Sky News Arabia at 10:59 PM UTC. In related developments, a post circulating in Israeli groups warned of loud explosions resulting from intensive Air Force activity in Gaza City. Earlier, between 10:18 PM and 10:32 PM UTC, Israeli airstrikes destroyed the al-Ghafari tower in Gaza City, with explosions heard as far as Tel Aviv, as previously reported. Families of abducted individuals expressed frustration outside the Prime Minister's House, with one individual stating, "Sarah, come on and say how we will happen to me and told me that you are going to bring an agreement and return them all," as reported by N12 News at 10:56 PM UTC. Reports also indicated that the Prime Minister heard about a planned demonstration near his residence in Jerusalem and left the location, according to N12 News at 10:57 PM UTC. The establishment in the Drage neighborhood saw three buildings destroyed by the IDF without prior notice, with Arabs reporting dozens missing, as per a report at 10:54 PM UTC. An Israeli soldier was accidentally injured in a military jeep in Nablus and was referred to a hospital, as reported via Telegram by "News before everyone." U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has previously characterized Hamas as "agents of terror and barbarism," stating that peace is unattainable while the group exists and holds 48 hostages, utilizing civilians as human shields. President Donald Trump reiterated his claims of success in Middle East peace efforts, stating, "I do a great job for peace in the Middle East. I have to get a lot of awards for it," aligning with earlier assertions made throughout the day.