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Israeli Soldier and Detained Palestinians Reveal Horrifying “Mosquito Protocol” in Gaza

In a shocking revelation to CNN, an Israeli soldier along with 5 previously detained Palestinians disclosed the disturbing practice known as the “mosquito protocol” in the Israeli army. This practice involves using Palestinians as human shields against booby traps and hidden explosives in buildings and tunnels in Gaza.

The soldier explained that it is common for Israeli troops to instruct Palestinians to enter the buildings first, stating, “If there is a trap, they will explode, not us.” He further revealed that during his duty in Gaza, a senior security officer instructed them to use two detained Palestinians, aged 16 and 20, as human shields before entering buildings.

Disregarding international law, the commanders allegedly emphasized that it is better for the Palestinians to bear the risk of explosions than Israeli soldiers. One of the Palestinians, 20-year-old Mohammad Saad, recounted his harrowing experience of being detained while searching for food for his family in Rafah. He was coerced into wearing military uniforms and used as a shield in a military camp for 47 days.

Saad described how Israeli soldiers made them search empty buildings and rooms while wearing military gear and even instructed him to film a tank left behind by the Israeli army. He recalled feeling terrified and being physically assaulted when he hesitated to comply with their demands.

In a terrifying turn of events, Saad was shot in the back while approaching the tank but miraculously survived with injuries. This disturbing practice sheds light on the inhumane treatment of Palestinians by the Israeli army in Gaza, raising serious concerns about the violation of human rights and international laws.

 

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