US intel revealed Israeli officials discussing use of human shields in Gaza, sources say

France 24Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 8:00:39 PM
US intel revealed Israeli officials discussing use of human shields in Gaza, sources say
Recent reports highlight a troubling aspect of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with U.S. intelligence revealing that Israeli officials discussed the use of human shields. This aligns with broader concerns regarding the humanitarian impact of military strategies in the region. Additionally, the return of 15 Palestinian bodies by Israel, as part of a fragile ceasefire agreement, underscores the complex dynamics at play. The discussions about human shields and the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza reflect a critical need for accountability and adherence to international humanitarian law.
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