Human shields in international law refer to the use of civilians or the civilian population to protect military objectives from attack or to impede military operations. This practice is not limited to just having military actors among civilians, but it involves using civilians deliberately to render places immune from military actions. In 2009, Human Rights Watch found no evidence of Palestinians using human shields, although there were instances of individual Israeli soldiers engaging in this practice. The definition of human shields is a critical aspect of international law, aimed at preventing the endangerment of civilians in armed conflicts.

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