The five Palestinian prisoners released as part of the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire, before it describes inhuman treatment before it collapsed. Gaza was arrested in the months after Hamas’s attack, in which around 1200 Israel died, these people were organized under the law of illegal fighters, which allows Israel to arrest people indefinitely without any charge.
Talking with BBCHe said that he was snatched, blindfolded, phlegm and beaten. He said that torture also included electric shocks and masculine by dogs.
36 -year -old Mohammad Abu Tavila said that he was covered with chemicals and set fire. “I tried to get the fire out like an animal. [on my body]”He told the BBC.
Mr. Tawila, a mechanic, said that the employees of the Israeli jail put acid on it, and they spent about one and a half days.
Photos posted by the BBC include Mr. Tavila’s back in the red welts.
Abdul Karim Mashtha, 33, another captive is now out, stated that Israeli jail authorities cuff Palestinians and hit them. A worker of poultry slaughter said that no one gave them a drop of water.
A third Palestinian prisoner said that Israeli soldiers were standing and spit on it, calling them the “son of a boar” and “son of Sinwar”.
The 33 -year -old, referred to as Omar (not his original name), said he was forced to listen to a voice recording that said: “What you did to our children, what we will do to your children”.
The prisoners also alleged that he was denied medical care and saw the death of fellow Palestinians. According to the BBC report, at least one, Omar has claimed sexual abuse.
Omar said that he took clothes from some people and “shameful acts.” Israeli officials forced them to “perform sex acts on each other”.
“He would ask one man to suck another man. It was mandatory.”
Israeli soldiers targeted the heads and ears such as heads and sensitive areas, Hamad al-Dahdoh, another captive, which is now out of the ceasefire deal.
According to Ahmed Abu Safe, who was 17 years old at the time of his custody, the Israeli prison staff regularly gave a storm to their cells and sprinkled prisoners with tear gas. He said that every tear struggled to breathe after gas attack and struggled, he said.
“We had no idea of having a child, they treated us like terrorists on October 7.”
When the BBCs arrived for the Israeli defense forces (IDF), the allegations went unknowingly, but they dismissed the allegations of “systematic misuse of prisoners”.
The IDF stated that specific complaints about “detention facility staff or inappropriate behavior by inadequate conditions” were for the concerned authorities and were dealt with.
He said that disciplinary action and criminal investigation are opened against members of the employees, it should be taken on allegations of merit.