http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/report-two-gaza-teens-kill...
The teenagers, both age 16, apparently were playing with an explosive device left by the Israel Defense Force in the Shajaiyeh neighborhood, east of Gaza City, when it exploded, immediately killing one and fatally wounding the other.
Very strange to see that two years after the Cast Lead operation, there was still an IDF unexploded device to 'play' with. Considering the age of the teens, it looks rather like a "work accident" of young militants carrying an explosive device for a future attack on Israel.
http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=198888
There, it seems nobody was aware of the origin of the explosion. But of course, in the antisemitic papers, all seemed to know that the explosion was due to an old IDF device. How can one be so sure of that when they heard only one side of the story? Especially when this side is renowned for its fiction stories from the Pallywood Studios, the Middle East Academy Award going to the "Al Dura incident" by Talal Hassan Abu Rahma.
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