Haaretz Investigation Says IDF Uses Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields in Gaza
A Haaretz investigation reports that the Israel Defense Forces is using Palestinian civilians as human shields to search tunnels and buildings in Gaza. The article says the practice is meant to reduce risk to soldiers during operations inside structures and underground passages.
The report does not provide the full details of the investigation in the text supplied, but the headline makes clear that the allegation concerns routine operational use of civilians in dangerous searches. It frames the issue as a military method in the Gaza war, with civilians being sent into places where troops fear booby traps, tunnels, or other threats.
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The central claim is that Palestinian civilians are being deployed by the Israeli army for searches that expose them to direct danger, raising the question of whether this amounts to the use of human shields. The article, as presented here, does not say when the practice began, how many civilians were involved, or whether it is under review.
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