In Gaza, Hamas fighters are among civilians. There is nowhere else for them to go | World news | The Guardian

As for the human shield aspect:
"The current war is not being fought on a conventional battlefield. Israel is pounding Gaza from the air, and its troops are increasingly fighting battles against a guerrilla army in densely populated urban areas – which constitute much of the Gaza Strip. As Israeli tanks and troops push further into the towns and cities, it is increasingly likely that Hamas will launch attacks from positions close to civilian buildings.
The separation between "civilian" and "military" in Gaza is much more blurred than with a conventional army – both physically and in the Gazan psyche. Hamas and other militants are embedded in the population. Their fighters are not quartered in military barracks, but sleep at night in their family homes.
Meanwhile, in
response to Israel's assertions that Hamas situates its military centres
in civilian areas, some have pointed out that the IDF's headquarters,
the Kiriya, is in central Tel Aviv, surrounded by a hospital, blocks of
flats, shopping centres and offices."
read the report by Harriet Sherwood
read the report by Harriet Sherwood
In Gaza, Hamas fighters are among civilians. There is nowhere else for them to go | World news | The Guardian