They do.
Not true my niga!(non offensive-in frndly spirit)
Yes true. Netanyahu repeaditly agreed for Palestinian state and offered Palestinians direct talks, But they refuse. They want to get state recognition in UN without giving anything. But that wont lead to anything.
You accuse me of lies without any base.
1) Israel evacuated all settlements from Gaza - FACT.
2) Israel got thousands of rockets from Gaza after it - FACT.
Thats why Israel launched operation in 2009.
As for the school case. First of all no one was killed in the school, shells landed near. Secondly
Palestinian militants fired near the school:
Two residents of the area who spoke with The Associated Press by telephone said they saw a small group of militants firing mortar rounds from a street near the school, where 350 people had gathered to get away from the shelling. They spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal
World News: France, Egypt propose Gaza truce plan - thestar.com
Witnesses, including Hanan Abu Khajib, 39, said that Hamas fired just outside the school compound, probably from the secluded courtyard of a house across the street, 25 yards from the school. Israeli return fire, some minutes later, also landed outside the school, along the southwest wall, killing two Hamas fighters. Nearly all the casualties were in the street outside the compound, with only three people wounded from shrapnel inside the walls.
In Gaza, Weighing Crimes and Ethics in Urban Warfare - NYTimes.com
Local residents in the street told me that militants had been firing rockets - as the IDF claimed - and having been targeted in retaliatory fire by the IDF, they ran down the street past the school.
Homepage - Channel 4 News
Here more evidences of Palestinians using human shields:
In the Tal-al Hawa neighborhood nearby, however, Talal Safadi, an official in the leftist Palestinian People's Party, said that resistance fighters were firing from positions all around the hospital.
Gaza: Who's Responsible for Civilian Deaths? - The Daily Beast
Getting out of the ambulance and entering the house, he saw there were three Hamas fighters taking cover inside. One half of the building had already been destroyed.
"They were very scared, and very nervous … They dropped their weapons and ordered me to get them out, to put them in the ambulance and take them away. I refused, because if the IDF sees me doing this I am finished, I cannot pick up any more wounded people.
"And then one of the fighters picked up a gun and held it to my head, to force me. I still refused, and then they allowed me to leave."
Mr Shriteh says Hamas made several attempts to hijack the al-Quds Hospital's fleet of ambulances during the war.
Hamas tried to hijack ambulances during Gaza war - World - smh.com.au