
Incident triggering anger from Palestinians and Israelis
Clip: 10/26/2015 | 10m 31s
Inside an incident that’s triggering anger from Palestinians and Israelis
A 13-year-old Palestinian boy is accused of a stabbing attack on a 13-year-old Israeli boy, after which the Palestinian was then beaten and left bloody in the street before receiving medical treatment. Special correspondent Martin Seemungal returns to the scene to find out more about what happened and how it's fracturing an already fraught relationship between local Israelis and Palestinians.
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Incident triggering anger from Palestinians and Israelis
Clip: 10/26/2015 | 10m 31s
A 13-year-old Palestinian boy is accused of a stabbing attack on a 13-year-old Israeli boy, after which the Palestinian was then beaten and left bloody in the street before receiving medical treatment. Special correspondent Martin Seemungal returns to the scene to find out more about what happened and how it's fracturing an already fraught relationship between local Israelis and Palestinians.
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