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Israeli Army Seeks OK to Use Palestinian Human Shields

HeadlineOct 12, 2005

Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announced that the army will appeal last week’s High Court ruling that bans the use of Palestinian “human shields” in the occupied territories. The court outlawed the practice following a petition brought by human rights groups. Israeli soldiers have been accused of using Palestinians to search houses thought to be booby-trapped or containing wanted suspects. Palestinians are also used as “human shields” to protect the soldiers from attack.

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