No it does not, but it was not on purpose. I'm afraid you know very little about the IDF.
They regularly partake in military excersices that teach how to avoid civilian casualties and how to distinguish between a militant and a civilian
Well then, let's hear what the IDF has to say on this subject themselves...
3. Shoot to Kill
Unit: Engineering Corps
Location: Rafah
Year: 2006
During the operations in Gaza, anyone walking around in the street, you shoot at the torso. In one operation in the Philadelphi corridor, anyone walking around at night, you shoot at the torso.
How much shooting was there?
Endless.
Say Im there, Im up on the third floor. I shoot at anyone I see?
Yes.
But its in Gaza, its a street, its the most crowded place in the world.
It there any kind of announcement telling people to stay indoors?
No.
They actually shot people?
They shot anyone walking around in the street. It always ended with, We killed six terrorists today. Whoever you shot in the street is a terrorist.
Thats what they say at the briefings?
The goal is to kill terrorists.
What are the rules of engagement?
Whoevers walking around at night, shoot to kill.
During the day, too?
They talked about that in the briefings: whoevers walking around during the day, look for something suspicious. But something suspicious could be a cane.
That kind of blows away your little
"civilian casualty exercises", doesn't it?
We don't even need to ask the IDF on why kids are shot in Gaza. All we need to do, is look at your posts. It's pretty obvious to anyone reading your responses, you couldn't give a shit that the kid was shot playing soccer. All your posts are about defending the people who shot him. Maybe if there was more Israeli citizen outrage on these shootings, the IDF wouldn't do them. But since you defend their actions, they must think it's okay and so they continue to shoot.