Israel-Gaza-Lebanon updates: Iranian president responds to Israel's retaliatory attacks
Israel Defense Forces attacked military targets in Iran Saturday.
The Israel Defense Forces conducted what it called "precise strikes on military targets" in Iran on Friday in response to the Iranian missile strikes earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes and ground fighting continued in Gaza -- particularly in the north of the strip -- and in Lebanon, with renewed Israeli attacks on Beirut.
Latest headlines:
- Israeli strike on Gaza City school kills 9 people, injures 20: Report
- Truck that rammed a bus stop in suspected Tel Aviv terror attack was driven by Israeli citizen: Police
- Egypt proposes 2-day Gaza ceasefire, swap of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners
- IDF says 6 more Israeli soldiers killed in combat in Lebanon
- 1 victim dies in suspected terrorist truck-ramming incident in Tel Aviv
- Satellite imagery appears to show damage from Israeli strike at 2 Iranian military facilities
Egypt proposes 2-day Gaza ceasefire, swap of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said Sunday that Egypt has proposed a two-day temporary ceasefire in Gaza, which would include the release of four Israeli hostages in exchange for "some" Palestinian prisoners.
El-Sisi's announcement came during a joint press conference in Cairo with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
Qatari, American and Israeli officials are meeting on Sunday in Doha, Qatar, to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza and restarting hostage deal talks.
Qatari officials have said they have been in touch with Hamas representatives since Israeli forces killed Yahya Sinwar -- political leader of Hamas in Gaza and one of the key architects of the Oct. 7, 2023, surprise attack on Israel -- on Oct. 17. It was unclear if Hamas officials were involved in the talks on Sunday.
-ABC News' Ayat Al-Tawy
IDF says 6 more Israeli soldiers killed in combat in Lebanon
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed Sunday that six more Israeli soldiers have been killed in combat in southern Lebanon.
The deaths are in addition to those of 10 soldiers the IDF identified last week and confirmed they also were killed while fighting in southern Lebanon.
Among the fallen soldiers identified on Sunday by the IDF were two military reserve captains, one of whom was a rabbi, Avraham Yosef Goldberg.
The IDF did not release further details on when and precisely where the soldiers were killed.
The casualties speak to the intensity of the fighting in southern Lebanon amid reports that Hezbollah appears to have regrouped after the assassination of leader Hassan Nasrallah and the widespread pager attacks of alleged Hezbollah members in September.
-ABC News' Dana Savir
1 victim dies in suspected terrorist truck-ramming incident in Tel Aviv
One of the victims has died in what Israeli police said they suspect was a terrorist truck-ramming incident at a Tel Aviv bus stop on Sunday that injured more than 30 people, according to hospital officials.
The victim, whose name was not immediately released, died after being taken to Tel Aviv's Ichilov Medical Center.
A preliminary investigation, according to police, indicates that the truck rammed into a bus that was stopped and letting passengers off near the Glilot military base.
The driver of the truck involved in the incident was "neutralized" by armed bystanders, police added.
"The Tel Aviv Ichilov Medical Center regrettably informs that the condition of one of the injured from the run-over incident in Glilot has deteriorated and in the last few minutes the medical staff had to pronounce him dead," the hospital said in a statement.
-ABC News' Dana Savir and Bruno Nota
Satellite imagery appears to show damage from Israeli strike at 2 Iranian military facilities
Satellite imagery taken before and after Israel's retaliatory attack on Iran Friday appeared to show two Iranian military facilities outside Tehran with visible damage to several buildings.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the attack targeted military targets and "achieved all its goals."
The Associated Press obtained satellite imagery from Planet Lab showing Iran's Parchin military base on Sept. 9, 2024, and after Friday's strike. Israel also hit Khojir, a sprawling missile production site near Tehran.
In assessments of the damage based on the satellite imagery, David Albright, a former U.N. weapons inspector, and Decker Eveleth, an associate research analyst for the Washington think tank CNA, told Reuters that the strike hit a building at Parchin that was part of Iran's defunct nuclear weapons development program, and another building used to mix solid fuel for missiles.
Eveleth told Reuters that the facility targeted at Khojir was a missile production plant which Reuters reported had recently undergone a massive expansion.
Eveleth said the Israeli strike may have "significantly hampered Iran's ability to mass produce missiles."
-ABC News' Victoria Beaule