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-RetweetPalestinian Car Swarm Watch

Fri, May 25, 2007 at 2:01:47 pm PDT

Another IAF airstrike against another car full of terrorists in Gaza leads to another car swarm—and another round of bizarre, out-of-sync wire service photo captions about “inspecting” and “gathering around” the bombed-out cars full of martyr bits.

It’s boys’ night out in Gaza City. In the first picture, they’re proudly holding up their hands, covered with charred residue of ... something.

Palestinians gather around the wreckage of a car following an Israeli air strike in the Shujaiya district of Gaza City. (AFP/Mahmud Hams)

Palestinians inspect the wreckage of a car driven by Hamas militants after it was hit in an Israeli missile strike in Gaza City, Friday, May 25, 2007. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

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