
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing Day 795 - 22,000 IDF soldiers were wounded since Oct. 7 - in body and soul
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Dec 9, 2025 Emanuel Fabian, a military correspondent specializing in Israeli defense, discusses critical updates on the IDF and ongoing conflicts. He highlights the challenges Hamas faces in locating the last deceased hostage, Ran Gvili, and the power vacuum following the death of anti-Hamas militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab. Fabian elaborates on recent IDF airstrikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah, evolving tactics in the West Bank, and impressive recovery efforts for over 22,000 wounded soldiers, revealing severe staffing shortages in rehabilitation services.
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Hamas Struggling To Locate Hostage Remains
- Nitzan Alon says Hamas faces 'objective' difficulties locating the body of Ran Gvili in chaotic zones of Gaza City.
- Israel believes sustained pressure could force Hamas to find and return the remains.
Anti‑Hamas Militias And Abu Shabab's Death
- Anti‑Hamas militias exist in IDF-controlled Gaza areas, notably the Abu Shabab clan with perhaps low thousands of members.
- Israel backs these militias with arms and support, but the death of leader Yasser Abu Shabab complicates those plans.
Yellow Line Enforcement And Preemptive Strikes
- Israeli forces repeatedly engage militants crossing the 'yellow line' between IDF and Hamas-controlled Gaza with gunfire and drone strikes.
- Israel sometimes strikes operatives on the Hamas side preemptively when an imminent attack is alleged.

