最近有人一面对中国中央电视台关于加沙冲突的客观报道大加指责,一面不顾中立客观的原则,对以色列大加赞扬,称加沙平民伤亡是因彼等是哈玛斯之“人盾”,绝非以色列兵士有意为之。
然而下面的报道使战争的残酷更为直接地展现在我们眼前,同时也提醒某些人:“人盾”不是平民遭到攻击的原因,阿以60年的冲突不是简单几句军事术语就能概括的。
Gaza mother gives birth under fire
A Palestinian woman has described in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera how she gave birth as her house was being shelled by Israeli forces during the war on Gaza.
In footage broadcast on Al Jazeera on Thursday, 37-year-old Nawal Samouni told how she gave birth as the Israeli army prevented medical teams from reaching her.
Nawal's daughter was delivered three weeks earlier than expected as her family huddled in a house in Zeitoun, shelled by Israeli forces.
"I was so scared," she said: "My mother delivered my baby ... but the placenta wouldn't come out. It took another two hours."
Imtissal Samouni, Nawal's mother, told Al Jazeera: "The strikes and the shelling were all around us. It was night time and there was no electricity so we held a candle up to see.
"I tried to take out the placenta but there were more strikes so it wouldn't come out ... and Nawal started bleeding heavily. I cut the umbilical cord with a knife as it was around the baby's neck."
Civilians killed
The Israeli army prevented paramedics from entering the area where the family was sheltering for several days, according to the Samouni family.
When they finally escaped, Israeli troops shot at them, Nawal's other children told Al Jazeera, saying the soldiers had looked on them and laughed as they opened fire.
Accounts of what happened to the Samounis and others like them in Gaza during Israel's 22-day offensive on the Palestinian territory are only just beginning to emerge.
Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros, who covered the war in Gaza as well as the Samouni family's story, said that many Palestinians had approached her with accounts of family members being killed in front of their eyes.
Over 1,300 Palestinians died in the Israeli offensive and homes and infrastructure in Gaza were destroyed.
Israel has also come under criticism for using phosphorus weapons in built up civilian areas.
Temporary ceasefire
The UN's nuclear watchdog, The International Atomic Energy Agency, has said it will open an investigation into Israel's alleged use of depleted uranium during its campaign.
On Sunday, Hamas and Israel separately declared ceasefires which continue to hold.
The UN Security Council has issued a statement calling for the ceasefires to be turned into a "durable" truce agreement, calling for guarantees to prevent arms being smuggled via tunnels in Gaza and for Israel to open all border crossings.
The council has also expressed "grave concern" at the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The US supported the press statement, which came out on Wednesday, having abstained from backing an earlier, legally-binding resolution adopted by the security council on January 8.