Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard visited a U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center in Israel on November 3rd, 2025, between 8:15 PM and 9:15 PM UTC, stating it is a "living example of what can happen when nations unite for common interests with the potential impact of lasting peace that benefits generations to come." The visit occurred amidst ongoing developments in Gaza and a broader push for peace, according to Fox News, which obtained exclusive access to the visit. Gabbard's remarks suggest the center plays a role in fostering international cooperation and stability. This visit follows previous reports from November 3rd, 2025, detailing Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) actions, including pouring concrete into tunnels in Rafah containing approximately 210 Hamas terrorists, as reported by the Telegram channel "News before everyone in Telegram" within the 7:15 PM to 8:15 PM UTC window. Earlier in the day, Maariv Online reported similar actions with approximately 150 Hamas terrorists trapped, coinciding with artillery shelling in eastern Gaza City between 5:45 PM and 6:15 PM UTC. In a separate legal development, the Tel Aviv District Court confirmed on November 3rd, 2025, that Major Tomer Yerushalmi would remain in custody, rejecting her appeal for house arrest due to reasonable suspicion of obstruction of justice, as confirmed within the 6:15 PM to 7:15 PM UTC window. Humanitarian aid trucks have also faced looting and clashes on Al-Rasheed Street in Gaza, west of Al-Nuseirat camp, leading to a complete halt in movement in that area, according to INSO security alerts. Earlier in the day, IDF strikes were reported in the Tafah neighborhood in eastern Gaza City, and airstrikes targeted terrorist sites in Rafah and Khan Younes.