The ceasefire would reportedly come as part of a deal that would include the release of Israeli hostages held by Gazan terror organizations.
The mapping was carried out in preparation for the potential demolition of the terrorists’ homes.
Recently, many lawsuits have been filed against the PA and also against the terrorist organization Hamas, including related to the events of October 7.
The IDF said five Divisions were engaged, 670 targets were hit, and reports of 200 dead civilians may be correct.
On Saturday morning, the IDF located and arrested several suspects who were connected to the attack.
Mohammad Shabanah was potentially next in line to lead Hamas; New next in line: Gaza Brigade Chief al-Hadad.
Security officials have long believed that Mohammed Sinwar would replace his brother, Yahya Sinwar, as the new leader of Hamas.
The IDF struck various locations across Sanaa, including Sanaa International Airport, electric power stations, and a cement factory, to weaken the Houthis.
The source confirmed that several arrests have been made in connection with the suspected arson attacks, but declined to give more details due to the ongoing investigation.
Haji Najibullah was previously charged in 2020 with kidnapping David Rohde, a former Reuters correspondent.