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CENTCOM said the casualties occurred on Friday as US and “partner forces” defended against the attacks.
Two Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike near the Tuffah neighborhood in northern Gaza, while another was killed in Israeli tank shelling in the Zeitoun area, east of Gaza City, Reuters reported.
Major General Mohamed El-Sherbiny, director of the General Administration of Civil Protection at Cairo security department, succumbed to injuries sustained while leading firefighters responding to the blaze.
Israeli media, citing police, reported that one suspect was apprehended, while security forces continue searching for a second suspect.
The Lebanese army said an “aggressive and barbaric” Israeli strike targeted a military vehicle on the Kfar Tebnit-Khardali road in Nabatieh city, killing a brigadier general, a captain and a soldier.
A gunman was killed after shooting at a security checkpoint outside the White House on Saturday evening, according to the US Secret Service.
CENTCOM gave no details on where or how the casualties occurred, which marked the first reported American fatalities in the current escalation.
A source told Axios that Israeli ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter has informed US officials that Khamenei was killed in a strike on his compound in the capital, Tehran.
The crash occurred when a heavy transport truck collided with a pickup truck that was carrying workers to fish farms in the governorate.
The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said Israeli airstrikes on the territory on Saturday killed at least 26 Palestinians and injured more than 30 others.
All 15 people aboard a Colombian state-operated aircraft were killed after it crashed in a mountainous area near the Venezuelan border shortly after takeoff on Wednesday, authorities said.
Abu Shabab was evacuated to a hospital in southern Israel after being seriously wounded and later succumbed to his injuries, according to the sources.
Al-Qahera TV News Channel reported Saturday in a breaking news report, citing medical sources: 44 martyrs have been killed by Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip since dawn today, including 25 in Gaza City.
The airstrike also left several others wounded, the statement noted without providing further details on the casualties.
Eight Palestinians were killed on Thursday in Israeli airstrikes targeting Gaza City, Jabalia refugee camp, and Khan Yunis.
At least 10 Palestinian civilians were killed and dozens injured on Saturday in Israeli shelling of Khan Yunis and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, WAFA reported.
A correspondent at Al-Qahera News TV Channel reported Monday that more than 20 Palestinians have been killed as a result of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since dawn.
Palestinian medical sources reported a short while ago that 63 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since dawn on Thursday.
Seven civilians, including five members of one family, were killed and others were injured early Saturday morning as a result of Israeli shelling of the cities of Gaza and Rafah, Palestinian news agency (WAFA) said.
Civil Defense forces in the Gaza Strip recovered 15 martyrs and 10 wounded after an Israeli airstrike on three residential apartments in the Al-Ramuz Tower in the Al-Karama area, west of Gaza City, according to Cairo News.