Similarly, in 2018, Israeli forces were filmed handcuffing a Palestinian civilian and using him as a human shield during clashes with local youths:
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This former soldier admits that the Israeli military continued using #Palestinians as human shields - even after this practice had been officially banned by the Supreme Court:
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The same former soldier says that the Israeli military lied when it denied its use of human shields.
And he also describes how his comrades repeatedly forced Palestinian children to act as human shields.
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The U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child similarly accused Israel, in 2014, of the "continuous use of Palestinian children as human shields."
According to the Committee, 14 such cases had been reported between January 2010 and March 2013:
Similarly, in 2007, the commander of Israel's forces in the #WestBank was reprimanded for repeatedly approving the use of Palestinian civilians as human shields.
But a few years later, he was promoted to Deputy Chief of the General Staff:
In 2020, he was even elected to the Israeli parliament (representing the supposedly leftist Meretz party). The following year, he became a Deputy Minister.
In 2022, he said he was proud of having ordered the use of #Palestinians as human shields:
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There are many other reports of Israel's use of Palestinian civilians as human shields.
Palestinians are reportedly being raped in Israeli custody.
Israeli forces have a long record of sexually abusing #Palestinians (and others).
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During a massacre in 1948, Israeli forces raped several #Palestinians.
Documents that were previously available in the Israeli state archive mention "3 rapes", including one of a "14-year-old girl".
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But Israel has hidden some of these previously public documents.
In an interview with @haaretzcom, officials admitted that they deliberately concealed documents to protect Israel’s reputation, discredit critics, and prevent Palestinian unrest:
A court in the U.S. recently commuted the sentence of an Israeli diplomat's son.
Why? Because he's joining the Israeli military.
This reveals a lot about the U.S. and Israeli legal systems.
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The Israeli, who lives in Florida, was convicted of intentionally running over a police officer with his motorcycle and causing him incapacitating injuries.
He also has two previous run-ins with the local police:
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But the 19-year-old Israeli told the Florida court:
"I have chosen to serve in the … [Israeli] military. I am looking forward to the … discipline that I will learn".
The CEO of the Israeli Ministry of Defence recently said:
"Many countries in the world are seeing the success of Israel's arms systems in the war [in #Gaza], … and are buying Israeli weapons to defend their [own] citizens".