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|    08 Dec 25 16:57:18    |
      From: efbregg73@gmx-xx.comm              Report on Hamas' use of human shields in Gaza              https://stratcomcoe.org/cuploads/pfiles/hamas_human_shields.pdf              Hamas' most common uses of human shields include:              * Firing rockets, artillery, and mortars from or in proximity to heavily       populated civilian areas, often from or near facilities which should be       protected according to the Geneva Convention (e.g. schools, hospitals,       or mosques).              * Locating military or security-related infrastructures such as HQs, bases,       armouries, access routes, lathes or defensive positions within or in proximity       to civilian areas.              * Protecting terrorists' houses and military facilities, or rescuing terrorists       who were besieged or warned by the IDF.              * Combating the IDF from or in proximity to residential and commercial areas,       including using civilians for intelligence gathering missions.              By engaging in these acts, Hamas employs a win-win scenario: if indeed the IDF       uses kinetic power, and the number of civilian causalities surges, Hamas can       use that as a weapon in the lawfare it conducts. It would be able to accuse       the IDF (and Israel) of committing war crimes, which in turn could result in       the imposition of a wide array of sanctions. On the other hand, if the IDF       limits       its use of military power in Gaza to avoid collateral damage, Hamas will be       less       vulnerable to Israeli attacks, and thereby able to protect its assets while       continuing to fight.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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