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IDF soldier killed in Gaza, two others seriously wounded

Staff Sgt. Zamir Burke, 20, of Beit Shemesh, served with the 401st Brigade’s 601st Combat Engineering Battalion.

Staff Sgt. Zamir Burke. Credit: IDF.
Staff Sgt. Zamir Burke. Credit: IDF.

An Israel Defense Forces soldier was killed and another seriously wounded in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, the Israeli military said on Sunday. A member of the 7th Armored Brigade’s 46th Battalion was severely wounded in a separate incident in southern Gaza.

The fatality was identified as Staff Sgt. Zamir Burke, 20, a squad commander in the 401st Brigade’s 601st Combat Engineering Battalion, from Beit Shemesh.

A member of the 401st Brigade’s 82nd Battalion was severely wounded during operational activity in northern Israel, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

The wounded soldiers were evacuated to the hospital for medical treatment, and their families were notified.

The IDF’s total casualty count on all fronts since the start of the war stands at 807.

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