Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Palestinians arrested by the occupation army from the Gaza Strip reported that they were subjected to torture and beatings for long periods, without being given water, food, or the opportunity to use the bathroom, sometimes for two days in a row.

On Sunday, Israeli forces released about 20 Palestinians and sent them to Al-Najjar Hospital in the city of Rafah in the southern besieged Gaza Strip.
One of the released man told Agence France-Presse that Israeli army arrested him from the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in eastern Gaza City.

He stated that the Israeli soldiers placed the women on one side and the men on the other.
He added that the soldiers tied them up for exactly two days, placing their hands behind their backs, “without access to water, food, or a bathroom,” while they were subjected to constant beatings.

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He pointed out that the Israelis were throwing away bread and did not accept to give it to the detainees. He explained that the Israeli army later threw them on the border with Egypt, from where they walked until they reached the Rafah border crossing.
The government media office in Gaza confirmed that the arrests carried out by the Israeli army in the Strip are estimated at more than 2,600 detainees.

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