Israeli Airstrike Kills Iranian Revolutionary Guard Adviser in South Damascus

An Iranian Revolutionary Guard adviser was reportedly killed in an alleged Israeli strike on Damascus, while rocket sirens sounded in northern Israel and seven people were detained in Turkey for allegedly selling information to Israel's Mossad spy agency. The U.S. and Israeli defense chiefs discussed the future of the war in Gaza and Lebanon, and Iran's President Raisi stated that Iran does not want to start a war but will respond strongly to any aggression. Additionally, Algeria has pushed for a UN Security Council resolution demanding a Gaza ceasefire, and around 1,000 people are participating in the annual conference of Standing Together, an Israeli-Palestinian grassroots movement.
- Report: Iranian Revolutionary Guard adviser killed in alleged Israeli strike on Damascus Haaretz
- Israel carried out airstrikes on targets near Damascus, Syria says The Times of Israel
- Member of Iran's IRGC killed in Israeli strikes near Syrian capital The Jerusalem Post
- An Israeli strike on a Damascus area where Iran-backed groups operate caused casualties, Syria says The Associated Press
- Syrian Military Says Israel Targeted South Damascus - State News Agency U.S. News & World Report
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