Tasnim quoted pro-Hamas Palestinian media as referring to the “terrible explosion.” He said it took place at a “sensitive military-industrial site in the Gush Dan area.” Eyewitnesses say they see flames at a “high altitude.”
He noted that the “Zionist regime” did not comment on this, but “Zionist sources” said the site was responsible for producing advanced weapons of war, including various missiles.
However, Haaretz said the blast was the result of a routine test in central Israel at the Tomer factory for advanced weapons.
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The video posted on April 20 shows a large fire explosion, similar to the types of explosions that occur when ammunition explodes. Similar types of explosions caused by ammunition have occurred in Iraq and Ukraine in recent years. Arabs 48, an Arab site, said the blast happened near Ramle.
Last year, Calcalist referred to Tomer as a government-owned company that is involved in rocket propulsion. He said he was developing “secret missile technology.”