How Israel’s army uses Palestinians as human shields in Gaza

During an escorted tour by the military for international journalists in central Gaza on Feb 9, an Israeli soldier examines a huge bank of computer servers discovered in tunnel underneath the UN site, the UNRWA headquarters in Gaza City. [Ronen Bergman/The New York Times]

After Israeli soldiers found Mohammed Shubeir hiding with his family in early March, they detained him for roughly 10 days before releasing him without charge, he said.

During that time, Shubeir said, the soldiers used him as a human shield.

Shubeir, then 17, said he was forced to walk handcuffed through the empty ruins of his hometown, Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, searching for explosives set by Hamas. To avoid being blown up themselves, the soldiers made him go ahead, Shubeir said.

In one wrecked building, he stopped in his tracks: Running along the wall, he said, was a series of wires attached to explosives.

"The soldiers sent me like a dog to a booby-trapped apartment," said Shubeir, a high school student. "I thought these would be the last moments of my life."

An investigation by The New York Times found that Israeli soldiers and...

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