A trite “First World Problem” that usually comes without any serious consequence turned into bloodshed — 15 people wounded — and left one person dead in the Middle East early Tuesday morning.

According to the Agence France-Presse (AFP), a shootout occurred when Israeli soldiers were mislead by the traffic app Waze into a West Bank refugee camp.

This from the Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, via the AFP:

“They apparently used Waze, which indicated a shortcut from Jerusalem to Ramallah”, Yaalon said at a conference, according to his office.

“They didn’t know the terrain. We have to verify who sent them on the mission, what they knew and what they didn’t know and how to respond when, in modern times, Waze shows you the way.”

This from Foxtrot Alpha:

Yaalon went on to say that two soldiers in a jeep of some kind got routed into the Qalandiya refugee camp, they got rocks and molotov cocktails thrown at them, and got stuck in an hours-long shootout before reinforcements got them out. In the whole operation, a 22-year-old Palestinian student was killed. 10 others were wounded, along with five Israeli border police.

Waze has not yet commented on the incident.

Stay tuned to the blog for more on this developing story.