Famous Israeli businessman in High-tech killed in Gaza
The millionaire Israeli businessman and Sightbit programmer, Adam Bismuth, was among the 21 Israeli soldiers, who got killed by Hamas in al Maghazi camp building incident in the central Gaza Strip, last Monday
A preliminary investigation by the Israeli army into the operation in al Maghazi camp revealed that Hamas fighters fired RPG shells at buildings, after a military force booby-trapped it.
According to the Israeli media, Hamas fighters suddenly appeared, approached significantly, and then successfully withdrew.
The investigation also indicated that the resistance cell fired a shell at a tank adjacent to the buildings, killing two soldiers inside it, and explained that the buildings were demolished due to the explosive materials used by the Israeli forces.
For its part, the al Qassam Brigades reported in a statement that they carried out a complex operation in al Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip, where they targeted a building in which an Israeli engineering force was located, using an anti-personnel missile, which led to the explosion of ammunition and engineering equipment and the destruction of the building.
They also destroyed a Merkava tank and blew up a minefield in which another Israeli force was present, stressing that the simultaneous operations resulted in the death and injury of a large number of Israeli soldiers and officers.