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  2. Human shields in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli Defense Forces have been accused of using Palestinians as human shields. Examples of this include: IDF soldiers putting Palestinian civilians in front of them or otherwise putting civilians in the line of fire; [9] forcing Palestinians to remove suspicious objects (possible explosives); [9] sending Palestinians to try and persuade militants to surrender themselves (so-called ...

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  4. Media coverage of the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    This coverage has been diverse, spanning from traditional news outlets to social media platforms, and comprises a wide variety of perspectives and narratives. During the conflict, Israel imposed strict controls on international journalists, requiring military escorts and pre-broadcast reviews of their footage.

  5. IDF March - Wikipedia

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    IDF March (Hebrew: מארש צה"ל or צה"ל צועד, Tzahal Tzo'ed) is the official march music of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which is played in ceremonies and parades held by the military. It was written in 1963 by composer Yoav Talmi .

  6. Gaza Strip evacuations - Wikipedia

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    On 2 December, the IDF issued evacuation orders to Bani Suheila and Al-Qarara, near Khan Younis. [212] One order in Khan Younis stated, "The IDF will start a crushing military offensive... For your safety, move immediately." [213] UNOCHA warned the orders did not indicate to civilians where they should go. [214]

  7. Misinformation in the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    A Persian language post by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) quoted a post about his capture from Tasnim News Agency and wrote "Tasnim: Distributors of fake news of IRGC" without either denying or confirming the capture of Aloni. [4] [5] Aloni was subsequently seen on 8 October attending a meeting of top Israeli military officials. [6]

  8. IDF Military Colleges - Wikipedia

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    The IDF Military Colleges is a centralized educational unit of the Israeli Defence Forces under the command of the General Staff. Since 2019 its commander is aluf Itai Veruv. It was established in 1991 by merging Israeli military colleges into a single unit. [1] The first commander was Yossi Ben Hanan.

  9. IDF Spokesperson's Unit - Wikipedia

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    IDF Spokesperson's Unit military photographer. The unit is also a key player in the public diplomacy efforts of the State of Israel. [1] The 2015 IDF military doctrine highlights the strategic importance of using the power of the media; economic, legal, media, and political aspects are considered as part of the military approach as much as military combat.