
Hebrew media: Israeli military command ordered use of human shields in Gaza
Hebrew-language media reports have revealed widespread use of Palestinians as human shields by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) during military operations in Gaza—an act that constitutes a grave violation of international law.
The revelations have ignited heated debate over the ethical conduct of the 'Israeli' military.
Former Detainees Speak Out
A former Palestinian detainee stated: "The only time I wasn't blindfolded or handcuffed was when Israeli soldiers used me as a human shield."
Another detainee said he was forced to enter homes in Gaza with a camera strapped to his forehead to ensure they were free of explosives or fighters, under threat of being shot if he refused.
Orders from Senior Command
According to the reports, these actions were not isolated incidents but carried out under direct orders from high-ranking 'Israeli' military officials. In some cases, Palestinians were used by military units to "clear" buildings during raids.
Commanders were reportedly aware of these violations and not only tolerated them but at times explicitly ordered them.
Soldiers' Testimonies Reveal Pattern of Abuse
Former 'Israeli' soldiers have come forward with testimonies confirming the use of Palestinians as human shields. They described the practice not as exceptional, but as evidence of a "systemic failure and moral collapse" within the army.
The reports cite multiple consistent accounts, pointing to a recurring pattern of abuse.
Military Contradictions and International Law
Although the 'Israeli' military says it prohibits the use of civilians in combat operations, the Hebrew media reports indicate that investigations are underway into incidents involving Palestinian civilians being deployed in military missions.
This stands in stark contrast to the army's repeated accusations against Hamas for allegedly using civilians as shields—raising serious questions about double standards and hypocrisy.
Calls for Accountability
The revelations have amplified international calls for accountability and further scrutiny of 'Israeli' military conduct in Gaza. Human rights advocates say the testimonies add to the mounting evidence of war crimes and demand urgent action to protect civilians.
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