• Israeli rights group says Palestinian prisoners subject to systematic a

    From NefeshBarYochai@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 7 22:54:10 2024
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    JERUSALEM, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Israel has conducted a systematic policy
    of prisoner abuse and torture since the start of the Gaza war,
    subjecting Palestinian detainees to acts ranging from arbitrary
    violence to sexual abuse, Israeli rights group B'Tselem said in a
    report.

    It said the report, issued on Monday, was based on interviews with 55 Palestinians from Gaza, the West Bank and Israel detained in Israeli
    prisons since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that set off the war,
    most of them without being tried.

    "The testimonies clearly indicate a systematic, institutional policy
    focused on the continual abuse and torture of all Palestinian
    prisoners held by Israel," the report said.

    The Israeli military, which runs some detention facilities where
    Palestinian prisoners have been held, said that it operated according
    to the rule of law and any specific claims of abuse were investigated.

    "The IDF categorically rejects allegations of systematic abuse,
    including sexual abuse, in its detention facilities," it said, adding
    that monitoring mechanisms were in place to ensure facilities were run
    in accordance with the law.

    "We are not aware of the claims you described and as far as we know,
    no such events have occurred under IPS responsibility," the
    spokesperson said, adding that detainees had the right to file
    complaints that would be fully examined and investigated.

    The B'Tselem report was issued days after the Israeli military
    detained nine soldiers accused of severe abuse of a prisoner in a
    military facility in the Negev desert. Israeli press reports said the
    soldiers were accused of sexually abusing a member of an elite Hamas
    unit.

    The report detailed allegations that Palestinian prisoners were
    subjected to arbitrary beatings, degrading and humiliating treatment
    and sleep deprivation, as well as "the repeated use of sexual
    violence, in varying degrees of severity".

    "The overall picture indicates abuse and torture carried out under
    orders, in utter defiance of Israel's obligations both under domestic
    law and international law," it said.

    'UTTER HUMILIATION'

    Fathiyeh Abu Mousa said the treatment she received was routinely
    humiliating and that she was held in handcuffs and chains even as she
    was being released from detention in July without charges being laid.

    "The food is very bad and they give it to us in a humiliating manner,"
    she told Reuters. "They gave us two meals a day, no clothes or shampoo
    to bathe or shower. My face flared up with a rash from the mattress.
    It was utter humiliation there.
    "
    Allegations of prisoner abuse have surfaced repeatedly during the Gaza
    war, adding to mounting international pressure on Israel over its
    conduct of the 10-month-old conflict.

    The report from B'Tselem, a group that documents human rights
    violations by Israel in the occupied West Bank and other areas, said
    the treatment accorded to prisoners was a deliberate policy
    implemented under the direction of the far-right National Security
    Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

    The prison service spokesperson said that since the Oct. 7 attack,
    Ben-Gvir had ordered that prison conditions be made more strict to
    reverse an improvement in conditions allowed previously.

    Qadura Fares, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization's
    Commission for Prisoners and Ex-Detainees Affairs, reiterated a call
    for an international commission of inquiry into the treatment of
    prisoners to hold Israel accountable.

    "We have documentation of the crimes committed by Israel against
    Palestinian detainees in its prisons and we have horrific testimonies
    of what detainees are subjected to, whether related to torture, rape
    and other crimes," he said.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israeli-rights-group-says-palestinian-prisoners-subject-systematic-abuse-2024-08-05/

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  • From Judith Latham@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 8 16:07:27 2024
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    On Wed, 07 Aug 2024 22:54:10 -0400, NefeshBarYochai <void@invalid.noy>
    wrote:

    JERUSALEM, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Israel has conducted a systematic policy
    of prisoner abuse and torture since the start of the Gaza war,
    subjecting Palestinian detainees to acts ranging from arbitrary
    violence to sexual abuse, Israeli rights group B'Tselem said in a
    report.

    It said the report, issued on Monday, was based on interviews with 55 >Palestinians from Gaza, the West Bank and Israel detained in Israeli
    prisons since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that set off the war,
    most of them without being tried.

    "The testimonies clearly indicate a systematic, institutional policy
    focused on the continual abuse and torture of all Palestinian
    prisoners held by Israel," the report said.

    The Israeli military, which runs some detention facilities where
    Palestinian prisoners have been held, said that it operated according
    to the rule of law and any specific claims of abuse were investigated.

    "The IDF categorically rejects allegations of systematic abuse,
    including sexual abuse, in its detention facilities," it said, adding
    that monitoring mechanisms were in place to ensure facilities were run
    in accordance with the law.

    "We are not aware of the claims you described and as far as we know,
    no such events have occurred under IPS responsibility," the
    spokesperson said, adding that detainees had the right to file
    complaints that would be fully examined and investigated.

    The B'Tselem report was issued days after the Israeli military
    detained nine soldiers accused of severe abuse of a prisoner in a
    military facility in the Negev desert. Israeli press reports said the >soldiers were accused of sexually abusing a member of an elite Hamas
    unit.

    The report detailed allegations that Palestinian prisoners were
    subjected to arbitrary beatings, degrading and humiliating treatment
    and sleep deprivation, as well as "the repeated use of sexual
    violence, in varying degrees of severity".

    "The overall picture indicates abuse and torture carried out under
    orders, in utter defiance of Israel's obligations both under domestic
    law and international law," it said.

    'UTTER HUMILIATION'

    Fathiyeh Abu Mousa said the treatment she received was routinely
    humiliating and that she was held in handcuffs and chains even as she
    was being released from detention in July without charges being laid.

    "The food is very bad and they give it to us in a humiliating manner,"
    she told Reuters. "They gave us two meals a day, no clothes or shampoo
    to bathe or shower. My face flared up with a rash from the mattress.
    It was utter humiliation there.
    "
    Allegations of prisoner abuse have surfaced repeatedly during the Gaza
    war, adding to mounting international pressure on Israel over its
    conduct of the 10-month-old conflict.

    The report from B'Tselem, a group that documents human rights
    violations by Israel in the occupied West Bank and other areas, said
    the treatment accorded to prisoners was a deliberate policy
    implemented under the direction of the far-right National Security
    Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

    The prison service spokesperson said that since the Oct. 7 attack,
    Ben-Gvir had ordered that prison conditions be made more strict to
    reverse an improvement in conditions allowed previously.

    Qadura Fares, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization's
    Commission for Prisoners and Ex-Detainees Affairs, reiterated a call
    for an international commission of inquiry into the treatment of
    prisoners to hold Israel accountable.

    "We have documentation of the crimes committed by Israel against
    Palestinian detainees in its prisons and we have horrific testimonies
    of what detainees are subjected to, whether related to torture, rape
    and other crimes," he said.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israeli-rights-group-says-palestinian-prisoners-subject-systematic-abuse-2024-08-05/


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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to Judith Latham on Thu Aug 8 15:36:39 2024
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    Judith Latham wrote:
    On Wed, 07 Aug 2024 22:54:10 -0400, NefeshBarYochai <void@invalid.noy>
    wrote:

    JERUSALEM, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Israel has conducted a systematic policy
    of prisoner abuse and torture since the start of the Gaza war,
    subjecting Palestinian detainees to acts ranging from arbitrary
    violence to sexual abuse, Israeli rights group B'Tselem said in a
    report.

    It said the report, issued on Monday, was based on interviews with 55
    Palestinians from Gaza, the West Bank and Israel detained in Israeli
    prisons since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that set off the war,
    most of them without being tried.

    "The testimonies clearly indicate a systematic, institutional policy
    focused on the continual abuse and torture of all Palestinian
    prisoners held by Israel," the report said.

    The Israeli military, which runs some detention facilities where
    Palestinian prisoners have been held, said that it operated according
    to the rule of law and any specific claims of abuse were investigated.

    "The IDF categorically rejects allegations of systematic abuse,
    including sexual abuse, in its detention facilities," it said, adding
    that monitoring mechanisms were in place to ensure facilities were run
    in accordance with the law.

    "We are not aware of the claims you described and as far as we know,
    no such events have occurred under IPS responsibility," the
    spokesperson said, adding that detainees had the right to file
    complaints that would be fully examined and investigated.

    The B'Tselem report was issued days after the Israeli military
    detained nine soldiers accused of severe abuse of a prisoner in a
    military facility in the Negev desert. Israeli press reports said the
    soldiers were accused of sexually abusing a member of an elite Hamas
    unit.

    The report detailed allegations that Palestinian prisoners were
    subjected to arbitrary beatings, degrading and humiliating treatment
    and sleep deprivation, as well as "the repeated use of sexual
    violence, in varying degrees of severity".

    "The overall picture indicates abuse and torture carried out under
    orders, in utter defiance of Israel's obligations both under domestic
    law and international law," it said.

    'UTTER HUMILIATION'

    Fathiyeh Abu Mousa said the treatment she received was routinely
    humiliating and that she was held in handcuffs and chains even as she
    was being released from detention in July without charges being laid.

    "The food is very bad and they give it to us in a humiliating manner,"
    she told Reuters. "They gave us two meals a day, no clothes or shampoo
    to bathe or shower. My face flared up with a rash from the mattress.
    It was utter humiliation there.
    "
    Allegations of prisoner abuse have surfaced repeatedly during the Gaza
    war, adding to mounting international pressure on Israel over its
    conduct of the 10-month-old conflict.

    The report from B'Tselem, a group that documents human rights
    violations by Israel in the occupied West Bank and other areas, said
    the treatment accorded to prisoners was a deliberate policy
    implemented under the direction of the far-right National Security
    Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

    The prison service spokesperson said that since the Oct. 7 attack,
    Ben-Gvir had ordered that prison conditions be made more strict to
    reverse an improvement in conditions allowed previously.

    Qadura Fares, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization's
    Commission for Prisoners and Ex-Detainees Affairs, reiterated a call
    for an international commission of inquiry into the treatment of
    prisoners to hold Israel accountable.

    "We have documentation of the crimes committed by Israel against
    Palestinian detainees in its prisons and we have horrific testimonies
    of what detainees are subjected to, whether related to torture, rape
    and other crimes," he said.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israeli-rights-group-says-palestinian-prisoners-subject-systematic-abuse-2024-08-05/


    You defame the Jewish people just by using the name you have chosen as
    your UserID. If my sister Fanny were to meet you, she's crush the side
    of your face with one kick


    judith

    Seems to be the normal way things are handled in the middle east.

    A short history of the middle east:
    This land is my land. God gave it to me.
    http://vimeo.com/50531435

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