The Jordanian army announced on October 22nd, 2025, that it will send a representative to join an international team responsible for implementing a cease-fire agreement in Gaza, facilitating aid delivery, and overseeing reconstruction efforts. This representative will operate from the "Civil and Military Coordination Center" in Kiryat Gat to coordinate joint efforts for aid introduction into the Strip. The announcement comes as U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance affirmed the United States' commitment to eradicating Hamas from Gaza to restore security, following meetings in Jerusalem with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and bereaved families on October 22nd, 2025. During these discussions, Netanyahu indicated that Turkey would not be permitted to enter Gaza, designating it as Israel's "red line." The U.S. and Israel are reportedly working with partners on the swift return of hostages, though Vance could not guarantee everyone's return. In related security developments, Unit 8200 has claimed that Hamas builds tunnels under schools. This claim emerges amidst ongoing regional security challenges, including reports of increased arms smuggling from Egypt into Israel, with aerial methods becoming more prevalent. Israel's security system has detected a significant number of fence crossings in the past 72 hours and is developing a comprehensive plan to address this issue. Previously, Hamas police units released footage on October 22nd, 2025, of weapons and equipment seized from Abu Shabab militia fighters during a raid north of Rafah, including an ATV, motorcycle, and an M-16 rifle. Hamas-affiliated media have suggested that detained militants might face execution after interrogations. Separately, Israel is reportedly assisting Taiwan in the secret development of its T-Dome air defense system, modeled after the Iron Dome, involving radar and missile technology transfers.