
The report about their treatment by Israeli forces is based on testimony given to +972 Magazine from four Palestinian men who were later released, as well as testimony from 49 other men speaking with Arabic news outlets. “According to these testimonies, Israeli soldiers subjected Palestinian detainees to electric shocks, burned their skin with lighters, spat in their mouths, and deprived them of sleep, food, and access to bathrooms until they defecated on themselves,” the report said. Further, “Many were tied to a fence for hours, handcuffed, and blindfolded for most of the day. Some testified to having been beaten all over their bodies and having cigarettes extinguished on their necks or backs. Several people are known to have died as a result of being held in these conditions.” The report noted, “the vast majority of these detainees were civilians and did not belong to the Hamas movement, as Israeli security officials later confirmed.” In one case, the Israeli army entered a neighborhood and demanded that “All civilians must come down and surrender.” Read more at: New.TheCradle.co?IDF soldiers force CHILDREN, men & elderly to strip in front of cameras at gunpoint
A soldier yells proudly "We're occupying all of Gaza". He forces them to condemn Hamas & forces 1 of them to make up a story. When others interrupt, soldiers shout "shut up" & a shot is fired? pic.twitter.com/q9i8Nfjb4U — Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) December 29, 2023
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