The CIA formed a new task force specifically for intelligence collection on Hamas after the October 7 attacks. (The New York Times, Alarabiya, Al-Ain, Asharq, Ynetnews, Ynet, Maariv)
This intelligence is being provided to Israel.
There is a shift in the CIA's focus from targeting low-level Hamas operatives to senior leadership.
Officials believe capturing or killing top Hamas leaders like Yahya Sinwar or Mohammed Deif would be a major victory for Israel. (The New York Times, Alarabiya, Asharq)
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan directed a prioritization of intelligence collection on Hamas.
The priority of intelligence on Hamas has increased from level four to level two.
The U.S. is increasing drone flights and efforts to intercept Hamas communications. (The New York Times, Alarabiya, Asharq)
The New York Times reported that a significant portion of the Hamas force is believed to have been killed by Israel.
There are claims that civilian casualties in Gaza could lead to an increase in Hamas fighters.
Intelligence is also being collected to aid in the release of hostages held by Hamas.
There was no U.S. intelligence provided for the Beirut strike that killed Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri (The New York Times)
The effectiveness of the intelligence provided to Israel is unclear, with no major Hamas leaders reported to have been captured or killed with direct relation to the information. (The New York Times, Alarabiya, Asharq)
There is an acknowledged risk of civilian casualties from Israeli military operations against Hamas. (The New York Times, Alarabiya, Asharq, Ynet)
The US-built pier on the Gaza coast will be removed and repaired following damage caused by rough seas
Palestinian prime minister visits Madrid after Spain recognizes Palestine
Israel reports it has seized control of a strategic section along Gaza’s border with Egypt.