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Gazans Say Israeli Troops Forced Them Into Battle Zones

by: Dion Nissenbaum  |  McClatchy Newspapers

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A Palestinian looks over the damage to his house after Israeli troops occupied the home during the invasion of Gaza. (Photo: Ben Curtis / AP)

    Ezbt Abed Rabbo, Gaza Strip - The Israeli soldiers outside Majdi Abed Rabbo's home were after the three Hamas fighters holed up next door, and they wanted Abed Rabbo to be their point man.

    For the next 24 hours, Abed Rabbo said, the soldiers repeatedly forced him to walk through the battle zone to see whether the militants were dead or alive.

    Abed Rabbo wasn't alone. Eight other residents in this northern Gaza Strip neighborhood told McClatchy in separate interviews that Israeli soldiers had conscripted them to check homes for booby traps, to smash holes in the walls of houses so that soldiers could use them as escape routes or to try to pull dead Palestinian militants from the rubble.

    Conscripting Palestinians during the recent fighting in Gaza would appear to violate not only international law, but also Israel's court- imposed ban on using 'ivilians as human shields.

    "The laws of war make it clear you must distinguish between civilians and combatants and you cannot force a civilian to take on a combat role," said Daniel Reisner, a legal scholar who spent nearly a decade as the head of the Israeli military's international law department. "Using a human shield is illegal."

    The issue is especially charged in Israel because its government has said that Hamas fighters put innocent Palestinians in harm's way by hiding in crowded Gaza neighborhoods and using civilian homes, schools and mosques to stage attacks on Israeli forces.

    The Israeli military told McClatchy that it's investigating a variety of allegations about its Gaza operation but it categorically rejected suggestions that soldiers forced any Palestinians to work for them.

    "Of course we don't use human shields," Israeli military spokesman Capt. Elie Isaacson said. "Just the opposite. We do everything in our power to avoid harm to civilians, bearing in mind that we know Hamas purposely puts them in harm's way."

    U.S. and Israeli human-rights groups dispute that.

    "There is powerful evidence that Israel used the tactic that they are accusing Hamas of using," said Fred Abrahams, a Human Rights Watch senior researcher who's investigating what happened in Gaza during the recent Israeli military offensive, which killed more than 1,200 Palestinians.

    The Abed Rabbo case also is under investigation by the Israeli human- rights group B'Tselem, which led a long campaign that eventually persuaded the Israeli Supreme Court to order the Israeli military in 2005 to stop using Palestinians as human shields.

    "The testimony seems pretty extensive and presents grave suspicions that Israeli soldiers forced Palestinians to perform dangerous tasks," said B'Tselem spokeswoman Sarit Michaeli. "And the fact that we're seeing these allegations on such a wide scale leads us to suspect that this was policy and not the decisions of one or two random soldiers."

    Abed Rabbo's appears to be the most extreme of the cases that the two human rights groups are investigating.

    Abed Rabbo, whose extended family dominates the neighborhood that bears its name, is a 40-year-old personal guard for the Palestinian Authority intelligence agency, which Hamas forces ousted from Gaza in 2007. He said he was at home on Jan. 5 with his wife and son when there was a knock on his door.

    Mohammed Daher, a 23-year-old neighbor, was standing outside with Israeli soldiers, and he said they'd forced him to help them check the area for militants.

    Daher, a graduate of Gaza City's Fatah-leaning Al Azhar University, said that soldiers already had compelled him to use a sledgehammer to break through house walls in the neighborhood so the Israelis could avoid any booby-trapped doors.

    Then, Daher said, the soldiers led him down a narrow dirt alley between the neighborhood mosque and a three-story apartment building where Israeli forces suspected that militants were holed up. As they slowly proceeded, Daher said, one of the soldiers kicked a small, remote-controlled explosive buried in shallow dirt.

    The soldiers rushed into Abed Rabbo's home and, guns trained on Daher and him, eventually ordered the two Palestinians upstairs.

    On the roof, the soldiers directed Abed Rabbo to smash a hole in the wall so the group could crawl onto the roof of the neighboring building with the militants inside.

    "They were holding a gun to my head as we walked down the stairs," Abed Rabbo said.

    When one of the soldiers apparently spotted the militants inside, the group quickly fell back to Abed Rabbo's roof. Abed Rabbo and Daher said the Israeli unit grabbed them both, rushed down the street and took refuge with them in the mosque as a firefight broke out.

    After a series of intense Israeli assaults using heavy-caliber machine guns, Abed Rabbo said, an officer told him that the fighters were dead. The officer ordered Abed Rabbo to go into the house to collect the fighters' clothes and weapons, Abed Rabbo said.

    As Abed Rabbo crept through the hole on his roof and down the s'airs, he called out to the fighters. Surprisingly, the three men were still standing.

    The fighters, one of whom appeared to be wearing a suicide vest, wore Hamas bandannas and told Abed Rabbo to carry a message back to the Israeli soldiers: "We're still alive."

    When Abed Rabbo returned with the news, Israeli forces fired guided missiles at the building and then ordered the increasingly reluctant Abed Rabbo to go back inside.

    The apartment was on fire, but the militants were still alive. Abed Rabbo said he took back a new message from the militants: "If you are real men, come and face us yourselves."

    The Israeli forces called in an Apache helicopter, which mistakenly hit Abed Rabbo's empty house. A second strike hit the militants' building, Abed Rabbo said.

    Sent back yet again, he said, he found the militants trapped by rubble but still alive.

    The standoff had dragged on for more than 12 hours. The Israeli soldiers were growing angry and began to suspect that Abed Rabbo was lying to them, he said. One of the soldiers taunted the militants over a loudspeaker, telling them that their leaders had abandoned them and they should give up.

    At dawn, the soldiers sent Abed Rabbo in yet again. He returned with the same news: The militants were alive.

    The Israeli officer, Abed Rabbo said, exploded in anger and grabbed two other men from the neighborhood.

    One of them, Zaher Zidane, said the officers gave him a digital camera and told them to go into the house to take pictures of the militants.

    The 27-year-old taxi driver said the soldiers threatened neighbor Jamal Qatari and him, leaving them no real choice.

    Inside, Zidane said, he, too, found the Hamas fighters badly injured but alive.

    Eventually, the Israelis ended the standoff by calling in a bulldozer to bring the building down on top of the Palestinian fighters, Daher and Abed Rabbo said.

    After the building collapsed, Daher said, the soldiers ordered another man and him to pull the bodies out of the rubble. The dead militants, however, were trapped under the wreckage.

    Daher, Abed Rabbo and Zidane weren't the only ones in the neighborhood who said they were forced to work for the Israeli forces.

    Sami Rashid Mohammed, a 45-year-old police officer for the Palestinian Authority, said that Israeli soldiers forced him to enter houses to check for fighters and booby traps.

    At one point, Mohammed said, Palestinian militants opened fire on the Israeli soldiers he was with as they crept through a small orchard. Mohammed said the Israeli forces kept him trapped in the middle of the firefight and used him as cover.

    "The spent bullets were flying over my shoulder," Mohammed said.

    Rashad Abu Saffi, a 60-year-old businessman who runs a livestock feed business that Israeli forces destroyed during the military operation, said Israeli soldiers forced him to lead them into the neighborhood mosque to check for militants and booby traps.

    When the soldiers later ordered Abu Saffi, his wife and two of their friends to leave the neighborhood, he said, soldiers opened fire on the group. Abu Saffi and neighbor Hani Al Mabhooh said that one shot hit Abu Saffi's wife in the hip and leg.

    The two men said they dragged the wounded woman through the empty streets until they found safety in a friend's home nearby.

    In another section of Ezbt Abed Rabbo, Castro Abed Rabbo said that Israeli forces sent him to check homes for fighters and booby traps before they sent in specially trained dogs with high-tech surveillance equipment.

    Legal scholar Reisner said that if the allegations were true, they should be the subject of a serious investigation by the Israel Defense Forces.

    "Israel had a policy in the past called the 'neighbor policy,' where soldiers would ask neighbors to persuade terrorists to come out of their houses," he said. "The Supreme Court reviewed this procedure and ruled that this was unlawful. The answer is very clear: It is illegal. The IDF should look into such charges."

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    McClatchy special correspondent Cliff Churgin contributed to this report from Jerusalem.

  

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The whole world knows that

The whole world knows that the Israelis conducted a campaign of genocide, a horrible terrorist attack on the innocent women and children of Gaza. Olmert has already stated that Israel will protect the Israeli soldiers from international posecution for these atrocious war crimes...because he and his cabal also want to be protected from prosecution for odering this competely inhumane slaughter of the Palestinian people. Please join the boycott, divestment, and sanction of all Israeli business and products until they decide to join the civilized world and live by the rule of law!!!

Of course nothing will be

Of course nothing will be done about this, as usual, because its TEFLON ISRAEL. If anyone in government even hints at criticizing Israel their career is over. It seems that "anti-Israel government policy", or "anti-Israel military policy" has been equated with "anti-semite". Its a shame but its Israel's first line of defense.

If our nation is truly

If our nation is truly against terrorists and anyone that harbors terrorists than we should be at War with ourselves and Israel as well. Worse yet is that we are the Main and Major funders of their unacceptable and ghoulish behaviors and actions against a defenseless people. Palestinians strike out at Israel from hopeless desperation that comes from being occupied and forced to live as serfs to the Israelis whim. They cannot eat unless mater is happy. They cannot live unless master allows it. They cannot work unless master allows it. They cannot ever own land, because Israelis will force them out. Israelis have made Gaza a virtual concentration camp, they have designated Palestinians as an inferior people undeserving of the same dignity and right to exist that the Nazis did with them. But no one dare make that comparison because you will be labeled an anti-semite or a bigot. Well, I am saying it and neither of these are true of me. Question: Do the atrocities suffered by the Jews at the hand of the Nazis allow them to behave the same way to some other peoples with impunity? The simple answer is absolutely not!!! Judge yet be Judged Israel and cohort America. Stop funding terrorists, cut off all aid to Israel!! In an insane world a sane man merely seems insane!

Well said, P.laB. aka CB!

Well said, P.laB. aka CB! Is there any depravity to which rogue states will not sink? Is there any hypocrisy which they will not practice? As the mask drops away, it is revealed who the real terrorists are, and have always been. "And in the general hardening of outlook that set in ... practices which had been long abandoned - imprisonment without trial, the use of war prisoners as slaves, public executions, torture to extract confessions ... and the deportation of whole populations - not only became common again, but were tolerated and even defended by people who considered themselves enlightened and progressive." George Orwell, 1984...//..." They have pillaged the world. When the land has nothing left for men who ravage everything, they scour the sea. If an enemy is rich, they are greedy; if he is poor, they crave glory. Neither East nor West can sate their appetite. They are the only people on earth to covet wealth and poverty with equal craving. They plunder, they butcher, they ravish, and call it by the lying name of "empire." They make a desert and call it "peace"." Roman historian Tacitus

And if war-lover Netanyahu

And if war-lover Netanyahu gets in it will just the same only more so! Someone - Hilary Clinton? - has to stop this endless slaughter which has cost too many innocent lives but she will not do that by taking the previous mamby-pamby approach to Israel's hawks. She not only has to tell Israel to toe the line but also has to convince them that their aggressive policies have been counter-productive and only breed more resistance to its oppression.