Anyone of you UK'ers just see that on BBC news?
For those that didnt, an amateur video was shown. It was in Jennin. You could see about 5 or 6 kids and one adult running up a street, followed by a white car sounding its horn for them to clear the way. Apparently the group of kids thought the then curfew in Jennin had been lifted, and went out to play and stuff. The guy in the car was a vet who thought the same, and was shot at by Israeli soldiers further on down the road.
Seconds later a tank rolled up the street, and fired a shell into the small crowd. The road ahead was empty save for the group of kids, the adult and the vet in his car.
So far the Israeli army refuses to comment on the incident, but wtf were they doing firing at a group of kids? Sure the vet may have been a suspect, but does that warrent them firing into a group of children to get him?
Pretty ****ed up.