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Palestinian Detainees

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human-rights-healthcare1 year ago

Israeli Doctor Exposes Inhumane Treatment of Palestinian Detainees

An Israeli doctor at a field hospital for detained Palestinians at Israel’s Sde Teiman army base has reported "deplorable conditions" and "routine" amputations due to handcuff injuries, compromising inmates’ health and violating medical ethics. The doctor's letter to Israeli authorities detailed inappropriate care, constant restraints, and dehumanizing treatment, while the IDF stated that it operates within the law and with care for detainees' dignity. A medical source confirmed detainees held in constant restraints and described the systematic dehumanization at the facility, which was established after civilian hospitals declined to admit Gazan detainees or terror suspects. Physicians for Human Rights-Israel also documented ethical failures at the field hospital, including substantial physical and psychological harm to detainees.

world-news1 year ago

"Palestinian Detainee Abuse Allegations Spark International Outcry"

Bellingcat has uncovered disturbing images and videos of Palestinian detainees being mistreated by Israeli soldiers, including being blindfolded, bound, and draped in Israeli flags. These actions likely violate international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions. The IDF has stated that it is reviewing several cases and taking disciplinary measures, but the extent of these actions is unclear. The sharing of these images on social media raises serious concerns about the IDF's conduct and potential war crimes.

international-affairs1 year ago

"International Inquiry Demanded as Israel Returns Mass Grave Bodies to Gaza"

Palestinian authorities demand an international investigation after a mass grave containing at least 30 decomposing bodies of Palestinian detainees, who were allegedly blindfolded and handcuffed, is found in Gaza. Palestinian officials accuse Israeli soldiers of executing the civilians, while Hamas calls for human rights organizations to document the mass grave. The discovery has prompted calls for accountability and an end to Israel's mistreatment of Palestinian detainees, with the International Court of Justice previously ordering Israel to take measures to avoid Palestinian casualties and acts that could amount to genocide.

human-rights-international-conflict2 years ago

"Alarming Treatment: Gaza Activist's Ordeal in Israeli Detention"

Israeli forces have been accused of stripping, beating, and holding Palestinian detainees from Gaza in inhumane conditions, with reports of thousands being detained and held incommunicado. The United Nations human rights office has suggested that Israel's treatment of the detainees might amount to torture, while human rights defenders argue that it could violate international laws of war. Israeli military defends its actions, stating that detainees are suspected of involvement in terrorist activity and are treated in accordance with international law. The International Committee of the Red Cross is working on some 4,000 cases of Palestinians from Gaza who have vanished, nearly half believed to be detained by the Israeli military.

world-news2 years ago

"Controversial Video Leads to Suspension of Soldiers in Israel-Hamas Conflict"

The Israeli army has suspended a group of soldiers who were seen in a viral video mocking detained Palestinians. The video, which drew millions of views on social media, shows the soldiers laughing and smoking a water pipe while Palestinian detainees sit blindfolded in the room. The soldiers' behavior has been widely criticized, and the Israeli army spokesperson called it "deplorable." The soldiers have been suspended until further notice. In other developments, the UN Security Council was scheduled to vote on a resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza, and Hamas leaders accused the US of being a "partner in these crimes" due to its support for Israel.

human-rights2 years ago

Israeli Detention of Palestinians in Gaza: Reports of Deaths and Abuse Spark International Calls for Investigation

Several Palestinians from Gaza held in an Israeli military detention facility have died under unclear circumstances, according to a report by Haaretz. The detainees, including women and children, are held in fenced compounds with their eyes covered and hands cuffed for most of the day. They sleep on thin mattresses on the floor with lights switched on all night. The Israeli military claims those who died were "terrorists" and the deaths are under investigation. Human rights activists argue that the detainees are being held under the "unlawful combatants law" without a fair trial. Israel has killed nearly 19,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, since October 7.

conflict2 years ago

Israeli Raids in West Bank: Teenager Killed, Commander of Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade Slain, 5 Palestinians Dead

Israeli military raids in the occupied West Bank have resulted in the deaths of two teenagers and the detention of at least 15 Palestinians. The raids come as heavy fighting continues in the Gaza Strip, despite international calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. The Israeli forces have been carrying out daily raids in various Palestinian towns and cities, leading to an increase in arrests. Meanwhile, the bombardment of Gaza has caused widespread destruction, displacement, and dire shortages of food, fuel, water, and medicine. The death toll of medical workers is also rising, prompting a draft resolution urging Israel to protect medical and humanitarian workers and facilities.

human-interest2 years ago

Controversial Israeli Detention Practices Exposed: Released Palestinians Speak Out

Ubai Youssef Abu Maria, an 18-year-old Palestinian detainee, was released from Israeli prison after being held for two months without being charged or tried. Upon returning home, he enjoyed a breakfast of his favorite dish and got a haircut to feel more normal. Ubai's parents were overjoyed to see him, especially considering his injured arm. He described the inhumane treatment he endured in prison, including being denied medical care. Now free, Ubai plans to continue his arm treatment and pursue a career in car electrics while cherishing time with his family.