JERUSALEM, Nov. 3 — Israeli troops killed two Palestinian women and wounded some 10 others who were seeking to serve as human shields for Hamas militants holed up in a Gaza mosque on Friday after an overnight standoff. The troops fired on a crowd of women and at least a few men as they marched to the mosque.
Hundreds of women, urged on by Palestinian radio, were flocking to the mosque to try to prevent an Israeli attack and to help an estimated 60 men escape. In the chaos that erupted when the shooting began, the gunmen inside the mosque escaped.
The shooting provoked widespread outrage among Palestinians. ...
Ismail Haniya, the Palestinian prime minister, angrily called for the international community to “come here and witness the daily massacres that are being carried out against the Palestinian nation.” ...
Israeli forces entered the town early Wednesday trying to stop Palestinian rocket fire aimed at southern Israeli towns.
As Israeli forces pursued the militants in the town on Thursday, about 60 gunmen dashed into the Um al-Nasir mosque, setting off a standoff that lasted through the night.
Israeli troops in armored vehicles surrounded the mosque. For several hours, soldiers with loudspeakers called for the militants to surrender, and several did, according to the military. The Israelis also fired tear gas and stun grenades, which make a deafening sound, in an attempt to force out the gunmen. ...
Early Friday morning, a Palestinian radio station called for women to march to the mosque to support the gunmen inside. A short time later, women, dressed in flowing black abayas and head scarves, began marching toward the mosque. The television video showed some girls in the group. ...
One marcher, Suhad el-Masri, 28, said she and several of her relatives had been carrying abayas and scarves to give to the men. “We took them so they could disguise themselves as women and escape,” she said. ...
The Israeli military first said its soldiers had shot at individual gunmen among the women, but several hours later, it said they had fired in response to shots fired from men in the crowd. ...
Source: New York Times
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Is this a case of civilians being used as human shields?
Does this violate the Geneva Convention?
Would civilians be considered combattants in this case?
What are the rules of engagement in this case?
I have not been happy with Israeli policy over the last several years. However, the refusal to recognize Israel, continued firing of rockets into Israeli territory, and explict request for civilians to act in this capacity make it very difficult for me to take Mr. Haniya's request seriously.
Hundreds of women, urged on by Palestinian radio, were flocking to the mosque to try to prevent an Israeli attack and to help an estimated 60 men escape. In the chaos that erupted when the shooting began, the gunmen inside the mosque escaped.
The shooting provoked widespread outrage among Palestinians. ...
Ismail Haniya, the Palestinian prime minister, angrily called for the international community to “come here and witness the daily massacres that are being carried out against the Palestinian nation.” ...
Israeli forces entered the town early Wednesday trying to stop Palestinian rocket fire aimed at southern Israeli towns.
As Israeli forces pursued the militants in the town on Thursday, about 60 gunmen dashed into the Um al-Nasir mosque, setting off a standoff that lasted through the night.
Israeli troops in armored vehicles surrounded the mosque. For several hours, soldiers with loudspeakers called for the militants to surrender, and several did, according to the military. The Israelis also fired tear gas and stun grenades, which make a deafening sound, in an attempt to force out the gunmen. ...
Early Friday morning, a Palestinian radio station called for women to march to the mosque to support the gunmen inside. A short time later, women, dressed in flowing black abayas and head scarves, began marching toward the mosque. The television video showed some girls in the group. ...
One marcher, Suhad el-Masri, 28, said she and several of her relatives had been carrying abayas and scarves to give to the men. “We took them so they could disguise themselves as women and escape,” she said. ...
The Israeli military first said its soldiers had shot at individual gunmen among the women, but several hours later, it said they had fired in response to shots fired from men in the crowd. ...
Source: New York Times
Similar article from the BBC
Is this a case of civilians being used as human shields?
Does this violate the Geneva Convention?
Would civilians be considered combattants in this case?
What are the rules of engagement in this case?
I have not been happy with Israeli policy over the last several years. However, the refusal to recognize Israel, continued firing of rockets into Israeli territory, and explict request for civilians to act in this capacity make it very difficult for me to take Mr. Haniya's request seriously.
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