Israeli Torture in Prisons Exposed: A Detailed Look
This is a rush transcript of the recent developments in Israeli prisons where Palestinians have faced severe torture. The United Nations Human Rights Office has reported at least 53 Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody since October 7th, along with allegations of torture methods like waterboarding, starvation, and electric shocks.
The latest reports have revealed the inhumane conditions in which Palestinian prisoners, including children and journalists, are being held without charge or trial. The protests that broke out trying to protect soldiers suspected of rape against a Palestinian prisoner have raised serious concerns and sparked debates within Israeli society.
Interviews with victims like Bilal and Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya shed light on the horrifying experiences endured, such as being shackled for 24 hours a day, deprived of food and water, and subjected to physical and psychological torture.
As the investigations continue to unfold, human rights attorney Diana Buttu and journalist Oren Ziv provide crucial insights into the ongoing crisis. The lack of accountability and the push for impunity within Israeli forces have raised serious questions about the state’s endorsement of these crimes.
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