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Americans from Texas, California Killed in Gaza

Monday, 21 July 2014 10:42 PM EDT

Max Steinberg and Nissim Sean Carmeli grew up in America and had a passion for Israel.

Their love of that nation led both to join the Israel Defense Forces and fight against Hamas in Gaza Strip, where they were killed on Sunday.

Steinberg, 24, and Carmeli, 21, were among 13 Israeli soldiers and 65 Palestinians who died during the first major ground battle in two weeks of fighting between Israel and Hamas.

Steinberg was part of an elite Golani infantry unit and had been working to locate terrorist tunnels and rocket launchers in Saja'iya when his armored vehicle was hit by an anti-tank rocket, said David Siegel, consul general of Israel in Los Angeles.

Stuart Steinberg, whose family lives in the San Fernando Valley in California, said his son was a sharpshooter for the Golani Brigade. The family left Monday for Israel, where their son will be buried.

The Jewish Journal was first to report his death.

Carmeli, 21, a sergeant, was from South Padre Island, Texas, said Maya Kadosh, deputy consul general of Israel to the Southwest.

He had moved to Israel four years ago and joined the Israeli army after finishing high school there. He was also part of the Golani Brigade, said Rabbi Asher Hecht of Chabad of the Rio Grande Valley, a longtime family friend.

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"He had great energy, yet had a kind and gentle soul," Hecht said. "We lost a gem."

Carmeli was the youngest of three children in the family and has two sisters who live in Israel. He had been living in Ra'anana, Israel.

Steinberg was living in Beersheba, Israel, and had attended Pierce College and El Camino Real High School in California.

He visited Israel for the first time on a Birthright Israel trip with his younger brother and sister in June 2012, his father said. When he returned, he told his family that he was planning to return and join the Israel Defense Forces. He made good on that promise less than six months later, making the move in December.

"He went back," Stuart Steinberg said. "He was completely dedicated and committed to serving the country of Israel. He was focused, he was clear in what the mission was, and he was dedicated to the work he needed to be doing."

On Sunday, the Steinbergs were visited by representatives from the Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles and told about the death.

"They're a very strong family but they're obviously dealing with a tremendous tragedy," Siegel said.

Max Steinberg "made a commitment to the state of Israel ... to really defend the civilized world against the threat of Islamic terrorism," Siegel said.

Stuart Steinberg last spoke to his son just hours before his death. Max Steinberg called his father to tell him that his group sustained injuries when two of its tanks collided. They had to return to Israel for treatment at a hospital. Some soldiers had broken bones, and Max Steinberg had sprained his back, his father said.

"He called me up at 4 a.m. that morning and said he'd be returning to Gaza, back to combat, to be with his friends," Stuart Steinberg said.

On Max Steinberg's Facebook page, hundreds of people liked a profile photo that appeared to be a selfie of him armed and in uniform. Dozens gave their condolences.

The Jewish Federations of North America said in a statement that its deepest sympathies were with the families of 18 Israeli soldiers killed during the past two days.

"Along with all of Israel, and the entire Jewish people, we mourn their loss as if they were our own," the statement said.

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