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Israelis accused of 'human shields' tactic

 
 
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Israelis accused of 'human shields' tactic

Tuesday, 25 July 2006

By Lucy Williamson
BBC News, Gaza

The Israeli army has been accused of using Palestinian civilians as human shields in an operation in northern Gaza.

According to the Israeli human rights group, B'tselem, six civilians including two minors were subjected to the illegal tactic during an incursion into the town of Beit Hanoun last week.


There are piles of rubble leading up to the hole in Hazem Ali's house.

It's a week since Israel came into Beit Hanoun, but the gash in the side of his house is still raw, the soft inside of family life still visible through the lumps of concrete hanging from the wall. A broken bed; a few girders dripping onto it; an elegant wardrobe still standing against the back wall.

It was soon after dawn when the Israeli army bulldozed their way in. Hazem was still sleeping, taking a break from his job as an engineer with the local Palestinian news agency.

'Blindfolded'

It was his mother who met them in the hallway, Israeli soldiers in a Palestinian home. Behind her, Hazem and his two brothers emerged, one by one.

The three brothers were blindfolded, says Hazem, and their hands tied behind their backs. He shows me the wounds on his wrists from the plastic handcuffs - still sore and infected, but beginning to heal over.

He shows me where the soldiers positioned them: outside the entrance to his flat on the third floor, in the stairwell, facing down the steps.

"I think they put us here because they were expecting suiciders to come into the flat because none of the soldiers were on the stairs - they were all inside the flat. They put us here so we'll be shot first."

Inside the flat, the soldiers punched holes in the walls of his living room, and bedroom. Through them, snipers exchanged fire with Palestinian militants. Hazem and his brothers heard it all, but could see nothing.

Hazem says he had little idea at the time exactly how long he was kept there. All he remembers was listening to the heavy gunfire around him, and counting the calls to prayer as they echoed over the area: one at lunchtime, one at tea-time, and one in the evening as the sun set. Twelve hours in all.

He says he expected to die any second. He still can't understand why, as civilians, they couldn't be kept in a room somewhere inside the house, where they would have been safer. But they put us in the middle of the clashes, he says. "There was no need for that."

Court outlawed tactic

Allegations over Israel's use of human shields have surfaced before. The last time they made headlines was during Operation Defensive Shield in the West Bank town of Jenin, four years ago.

The army denied its personnel systematically used civilians as human shields during that operation, but it did issue an order outlawing the practice. As did the Israeli High Court.

But Yekhezel Lain, research director with the Israeli human rights group B'tselem says they are worried those guarantees are now being eroded. He says the cases in Beit Hanoun last week are the first of their kind since the High Court decision.

"This was a very blatant violation of the prohibition of the use of human shields," he tells me. "It was just soldiers hiding behind the back of civilians who were held with force in their homes."

B'tselem says it is investigating reports of other, similar incidents in Gaza during the past month. And it is worried that - having withdrawn from Gaza last year - the Israeli army may see the area as distinct from other Palestinian Territories.

The group is concerned about Israel establishing different rules in the case of the Gaza Strip where according to the state, there is no occupation any more - it's only a state of war, or armed conflict. The human rights group does not believe there is a difference when it comes to the protection of civilians.

The IDF told the BBC the claims in Beit Hanoun were being investigated, and that its soldiers were obliged to act in accordance with moral principles and the rules of engagement. Any misconduct, they said, would be looked into.

As he waits for news of his case in Beit Hanoun, Hazem Ali has got the builders in to fill the holes in his flat, re-glaze his windows and repair as much of the damage as he can.

His wife, meanwhile, is preparing for the birth of their first child. She is half Egyptian, and has been asking Hazem to move out of the Gaza Strip for months now. But he refuses to leave. There's no running away from Gaza, he says.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5212870.stm


Well, lets see what "Amnesty international - Report 2005" says, shall we :

http://web.amnesty.org/report2005/isr-summary-eng

Israeli soldiers continued to use Palestinians as 'human shields' during military operations, forcing them to carry out tasks that endangered their lives, despite an injunction by the Israeli High Court banning the practice. A petition against the use of 'human shields' submitted by Israeli and Palestinian human rights organizations to the Supreme Court in May 2002 was still pending at the end of 2004.

In April, Israeli soldiers used 13-year-old Muhammed Badwan as a 'human shield' during a demonstration in the West Bank village of Biddu. The soldiers placed the boy on the hood of their jeep and tied him to the front windscreen to discourage Palestinian demonstrators from throwing stones in their direction.
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paull
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 12:27 pm
Obvious BS. Since the Hizzys don't care about civilians, what is the point of using human shields against them?

Not even a good try, spinmeisters.
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Fedral
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 12:34 pm
Since when would people who fire rockets on innocent Israeli citizens from the middle of civilian zones to deliberately provoke Israeli counterfire INTO those neighborhoods give a flying rat f#$k about not firing into civilians when they have an opportunity to kill Israeli soldiers.

I'm gonna call massive bull$@*t on this story.
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freedom4free
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 12:48 pm
BBC

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According to the Israeli human rights group, B'tselem..


Are you two buttheads calling them ( 'Israeli human rights group, B'tselem' ) LIARS ?

Both of you two are Anti-semitic poo poo head's. Laughing
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 01:30 pm
Was there any other pics of this incident? If there are could you please post them?

I was checking out the one of the site and I don't see any bullet holes in the walls. If there was a fire fight at that place for 12hrs then there should be bullet holes on the outside walls as well as the inside walls. I don't see any.

Unless there are bullet holes then I will also have to call bullshit on this one. Nice try f4f if you keep trying then maybe you can get Israel removed from the Earth.
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freedom4free
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 01:44 pm
Baldimo wrote:
Was there any other pics of this incident? If there are could you please post them?

I was checking out the one of the site and I don't see any bullet holes in the walls. If there was a fire fight at that place for 12hrs then there should be bullet holes on the outside walls as well as the inside walls. I don't see any.

Unless there are bullet holes then I will also have to call bullshit on this one. Nice try f4f if you keep trying then maybe you can get Israel removed from the Earth.


I will try to find pic's for you Mr Baldi, but if i fail then i want you and your ilk to confirm that the Jewish 'Israeli human rights group, B'tselem' are complete liars and hence they cannot be trusted anymore. OK ?

And i have the right to call you Anti-Semitic.
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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 02:03 pm
Wikipedia has a page on this Israeli group... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B'tselem
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Thu 3 Aug, 2006 11:01 pm
Pure horsesh*t.

Where did it come from?

F4F ---- What a surprise. The anti-semite dwarf labors on.
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freedom4free
 
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Reply Fri 4 Aug, 2006 04:08 am
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Pure horsesh*t..


Are you taking about your daily food ?

http://xs75.xs.to/pics/06143/humanshield3.jpg

http://www.prc.org.uk/artimages/israeli%20soldiers1.gif

http://www.balatacamp.net/website/pics/stillwater/14.jpg

http://www.voanews.com/azeri/images/ap_israel_soldiers_Palestinian_human_shield__210_eng_6oct05_0.jpg

http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/654/imagesjm2.jpg

http://www.btselem.org/English/Email_Update/20051101_HS.jpg
IDF soldiers using a Palestinian civilian in Hebron as a human shield. Photo: Reuters

http://www.btselem.org/English/
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Mon 7 Aug, 2006 12:19 pm
Most of the pics you loaded look to me to be of people being arrested not being used as human shields. The only one that looks close is the one of the soldier behind a pillar with a prisoner crouched down in front of him. I'll be honest with you though I wouldn't let the guy stay behind me and if I were going to use him as a shield then I wouldn't also place him behind the pillar as well. You would think they would work better as a shield if placed in front of you in the open so they could take the bullet instead of me.

Keep trying though I'm sure you can try harder with all the anti-Israeli sites you hit. There has got to be one pic you can use as solid proof.
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JTT
 
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Reply Mon 7 Aug, 2006 03:32 pm
Finn d'Abuzz wrote:
Pure horsesh*t.

Where did it come from?

F4F ---- What a surprise. The anti-semite dwarf labors on.


All the usual suspects, falling all over themselves to rush out with their usual "impeccable" research, have been caught out.

Laughing
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freedom4free
 
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Reply Mon 7 Aug, 2006 04:02 pm
Baldimo wrote:
Most of the pics you loaded look to me to be of people being arrested not being used as human shields. The only one that looks close is the one of the soldier behind a pillar with a prisoner crouched down in front of him. I'll be honest with you though I wouldn't let the guy stay behind me and if I were going to use him as a shield then I wouldn't also place him behind the pillar as well. You would think they would work better as a shield if placed in front of you in the open so they could take the bullet instead of me.

Keep trying though I'm sure you can try harder with all the anti-Israeli sites you hit. There has got to be one pic you can use as solid proof.


Mr Baldimo, i really once thought you were one of the smart one's on here. Please click on the links that i have posted on this thread, you will find the answer. Confused

http://www.btselem.org/english/Human_Shields/20060720_Human_Shields_in_Beit_Hanun.asp

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