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infosisraelnews · 3 months ago
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La détention des huit suspects des abus commis contre le terroriste à Noh'ba a été prolongée : « Les preuves sont établies »
Le tribunal militaire a prolongé jusqu’à dimanche la détention de huit combattants soupçonnés d’ avoir abusé du terroriste Noh’ba . L’un des combattants a été libéré hier sans conditions restrictives. Dans sa décision, le tribunal a déclaré qu’il lui avait été présenté des preuves étayant des soupçons raisonnables selon lesquels le terroriste avait été blessé par les combattants. Il a également…
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mosabeldali · 2 months ago
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Ibrahim Salem photo at Sde teman Israeli concentration camp was circulated all over media, but little did it show about the hell he was subjected to..
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taviamoth · 7 months ago
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An "israeli" doctor revealed to zionist media the conditions at "Sde Teman" prisoner camp outside of #Gaza:
Nutrition in the hospital is conducted in demeaning ways, and detainees are forced to defecate in diapers and have their hands shackled.
In just the last week, two detainees underwent leg amputations due to injuries that began from having their hands shackled. The hospital does not receive regular supplies of medicine or equipment, and all its patients are shackled by all four limbs.
Even young and healthy patients lose weight after about a week or two of treatment in the hospital.
The report stated that the shackling of detainees' hands and blindfolding them are direct instructions from the Ministry of Health. This shackling has resulted in injuries in over half of the detainees held in the hospital.
[via RNN Prisoners]
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ashwantsafreepalestine · 3 months ago
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Confrontations erupt between Israeli military police and Israeli soldiers at the Sde Teman detention facility in the Negev desert, responsible for torturing and abusing many Palestinian detainees abducted from Gaza, after Israeli military police raided the site.
Hebrew website Hadashot Bazman said the police raided to investigate a torture-for-fun case that involved the sexual assault of a Palestinian prisoner – causing him a severe rectal injury.
The prisoner had to be transferred to a hospital, and his condition remains unknown. According to the report, 10 soldiers were taken in for questioning.
I’m in tears. These Palestinian men went through hell at the hands of Israelis. Physical and sexual torture. My heart is with the men of Palestine.
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chaiaurchaandni · 10 months ago
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israel is torturing palestinians in camps
From 260 captives to 661 captives in just a month! The number of Palestinians abducted by Zionist occupying forces in Gaza has risen significantly in the past month, reaching 661. This figure does not include those held at a secret camp in the Sade Teman area, where captives are subject to extreme physical abuse and violence by soldiers, including being beaten while tied against walls.
Gazan workers at the Zionist concentration camp; "Sde Teiman" camp were reportedly mistreated and subjected to physical abuse by soldiers, including being handcuffed all the time, tied up to the fence and continuously beaten. - via palestiniancaptives on twitter
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workersolidarity · 5 months ago
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[ 📸 Photos detailing the destruction caused by the Israeli occupation's bombing of the Al-Daraj Health Clinic (Al-Bandar clinic), in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of Gaza City, killing two Palestinians who were personnel for the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip. ]
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262 DAYS OF GENOCIDE IN GAZA: ENTIRE FAMILIES WIPED OUT BY ISRAELI AIRSTRIKES, ISRAELI SUPREME COURT ORDERS DISCLOSURE OF THE STATUS OF GAZA PRISONERS, GENOCIDE CONTINUES UNABATED
On 262nd day of the Israeli occupation's ongoing special genocide operation in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) committed a total of 3 new massacres of Palestinian families, resulting in the deaths of no less than 28 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, while another 66 others were wounded over the previous 24-hours.
It should be noted that as a result of the constant Israeli bombardment of Gaza's healthcare system, infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings, local paramedic and civil defense crews are unable to recover countless hundreds, even thousands, of victims who remain trapped under the rubble, or who's bodies remain strewn across the streets of Gaza.
This leaves the official death toll vastly undercounted as Gaza's healthcare officials are unable to accurately tally those killed and maimed in this genocide, which must be kept in mind when considering the scale of the mass murder.
The Israeli occupation Supreme Court has ordered the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to provide information on the status of and conditions of prisoners from the Gaza Strip, currently held at the Sde Teman detention center.
The Court also ordered the Netanyahu administration to include clarification of the kind of food provided to the detainees, along with details of the healthcare treatment they receive, methods of punishment used against Gaza prisoners, and the conditions of their restriction.
The order came in response to the inquiries submitted by human rights groups that have demanded the closure of the Sde Teman prison.
Citing Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the Palestinian media quotes an Israeli lawyer as saying that detaining prisoners in the Sde Teman prison center could amount to a war crime, adding that holding Palestinian prisoners there "cannot continue for another minute."
According to reporting, the Supreme Court made its decision despite of the opposition from National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who remains responsible for the Israeli prison system.
Haaretz also reported that government authorities had informed the Court back in June that they would "reduce the activity of Sde Teman prison," later announcing that it would close the detention center at the end of the month and is expected to transfer Palestinian prisoners to Israeli prisons or return the detainees to Gaza.
Following the closure of Sde Teman prison, the occupation authorities say the detention facility will continue to operate as a "primary screening facility for security detainees from the Gaza Strip."
According to the report, the Israeli entity had established the Sde Teman prison in the Negev desert following the start of the war in Gaza, beginning on October 7th, 2023, under the pretext of arresting fighters from the Islamic Resistance movement Hamas, but the facility was quickly filled by Palestinian civilians, with most kidnapped from shelters and hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
Back in December, Haaretz newspaper reported extensive rights violations and torture of detainees at the facility, stressing that the prisoners remained blindfolded and were being subjected to severe violence from interrogators and soldiers guarding them.
According to data from the Israeli occupation army, the Sde Teman prison center holds approximately 700 detainees, while the army claims to be investigating the deaths of some 36 Palestinian prisoners from the facility, most of whom were captured from the Gaza Strip.
In other news, the representative of UN Women in Palestine, Marcy Guimond, speaking on the social media platform X, warned that “Entire families have been wiped out in some air strikes in the Gaza Strip, and everyone you meet has terrible stories.”
Following her recent visit to the Gaza Strip, Guimond said that “you see destruction everywhere in Gaza, people living in destroyed buildings, people trying to get food and water, and then you see vast areas of tents.”
Going on, Guimond pointed to the wonton slaughter of the Israeli occupation forces, adding that the occupation army has killed "more than 10'000 women, including 6'000 mothers, leaving behind more than 19'000 orphaned children."
Guimond ended the post by adding that "it is time for this war to end."
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation's war of genocide continues in Gaza, with random and intermittent bombing and shelling resulting in dozens of casualties over the previous day.
At the same time, sources with Kamal Adwan Hospital, in Beit Lahiya, announced the death of a young Palestinian girl as a result of starvation and dehydration.
According to local reporting, this brings the total number of children who've died as result of the Zionist occupation's ongoing campaign of starvation to 30.
Kamal Adwan Hospital confirmed that "dozens of children arrive to the hospital daily" suffering from malnutrition, and hunger has become widespread in the Palestinian enclave, as the Israeli entity continues preventing the entry of food items and limiting flour deliveries to the Strip.
At the same time, dozens of Palestinian children suffering from cancer in the northern Gaza Strip were transferred to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, south of Gaza.
The move was made in coordination with international bodies in preperation for their travel through the Karm Abu Salem border crossing to Egypt to receive treatment.
Additionally, the Israeli occupation forces continued bombing and shelling residential neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, with violent raids targeting Gaza City, as well as other areas of the enclave.
In just the latest war crimes of the Israeli entity, Zionist warplanes bombed the Al-Daraj Health Center (Al-Bandar clinic), east of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of two Palestinians working with the Ministry of Health, while several others were wounded in the strike.
The Ministry of Health later announced the death of A. Hani Al-Jaafrawi, Director of Ambulance and Emergency services in Gaza, as a result of the occupation's bombing of the Al-Daraj clinic.
In another war crime and atrocity, Israeli occupation fighter jets bombed the UNRWA's main headquarters in the Al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, killing at least 8 civilians, including 5 members of aid securing committees.
In another assault, occupation forces bombed a gathering of civilians in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of two Palestinians.
Israeli aircraft also opened fire in the vicinity of the Nabulsi Junction and the Sheikh Ajlin neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City, while two more civilians were killed as a result of the Israeli occupation's targeting of displaced Palestinian families in the regional camp to the north of the city, in addition to the wounding of at least 25 Palestinians.
Simultaneously, Zionist artillery shelling targeted west of the city of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, while the occupation army also continued with its systematic destruction of the Saudi neighborhood, west of Rafah, using explosives to detonate entire city blocks.
Similarly, in central Gaza, several Palestinian civilians were wounded as a result of a bombing by the Zionist warplanes that targeted the Al-Bureij Camp.
In the meantime, a Palestinian woman was wounded along with several family members as a result of an occupation airstrike on the residential home belonging to the Mait family, also in the Bureij Camp, while two citizens were killed in the vicinity of the electric company, north of the Nuseirat Camp, in the central Gaza Strip.
Previously, a number of violent Israeli raids targeted the tents of displaced civilians in the Al-Mawasi area, in the central Gaza Strip.
In yet another horrific massacre, Zionist fighter jets bombed the headquarters of the Vocational Training College belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), west of Gaza City, murdering no less than
8 Palestinians and wounding a number of others.
The slaughter didn't end there, following that massacre, the Israeli occupation army went on to bomb a house in the Al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of 9 civilians and wounding many others.
Simultaneously, local civil defense crews announced the recovery of three dead bodies and several wounded after occupation aircraft bombed a residential home belonging to the Ja'rour family, in the vicinity of the Dabit area of central Gaza City.
A young Palestinian man was killed as a result being shot by the occupation forces in the Al-Shoka neighborhood, east of the city of Rafah, south of Gaza, while at dawn today, an Israeli raid on a gathering of civilians north of the Nuseirat Camp killed one citizen and wounded several others.
Occupation fighter jets went on to bomb the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, while Zionist soldiers randomly open fire on civilians in various areas of Khan Yunis, south of Gaza, while detonating entire neighborhoods of Rafah.
According to sources in Gaza City, at least one Palestinian was killed as a result of an Israeli occupation bombing in the vicinity of Al-Sikka Street, east of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, while Israeli artillery detatchments shelled civilians on Street 10, south of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, as well as in the Sheikh Ajlin neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
Occupation artillery shelling and warplane bombing targeted the Al-Mughraqa area, north of the Bureij Camp, and north of the Nuseirat Camp in the central Gaza Strip, while occupation artillery shelling also pummeled the Brazil neighborhood, the Shaboura Camp, and the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood of the city of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Just prior to publishing, another report detailed another bombing, when occupation warplanes targeted a gathering of civilians in the Al-Shati Camp (Beach Camp), west of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of 3 Palestinian civilians, while injuring a number of others.
According to local reporting, the Israeli occupation targeted civilians in the vicinity of the supply center in the Shaboura Camp, while the dead and wounded were transported to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the city.
As a result of the Israeli occupation's ongoing war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, the endlessly rising death toll now exceeds 37'626 Palestinians killed, including upwards of 10'000 women and over 15'000 children, while another 86'098 others have been wounded since the start of the current round of Zionist aggression, beginning with the events of October 7th, 2023.
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shersh-5 · 11 months ago
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المرصد الأورومتوسطي لحقوق الإنسان: قوات الاحتلال تحول معسكر "سديه تيمان" الإسرائيلي إلى سجن "غوانتنامو" جديد، حيث يعيش المعتقلين في ظروف قاسية جدًا، داخل أماكن أشبه بأقفاص الدجاج في العراء ودون طعام أو شراب لفترة طويلة من الوقت.
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor: The occupation forces turn the Israeli “Sde Teman” camp into a new “Guantánamo” prison, where detainees live in very harsh conditions, inside places resembling chicken cages in the open and without food or drink for a long period of time.
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hassanatforusmk · 9 months ago
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Prisoners institutions report that since October 7th, over 7,000 Palestinians have been abducted in the West Bank.
This includes 220 women, including those abducted in the occupied interior, and 440 children.
53 journalists have been abducted, 36 of whom remain imprisoned, and 21 of which are in administrative detention without charge or trial.
3,490 administrative detention orders were given after October 7th.
These abduction campaigns have been accompanied by criminal acts at the hands of the zionist state, including abuse, beatings, and threats against detainees and their families, as well as destruction of homes, confiscation of vehicles, money, and jewelry. While carrying out arrests, the IOF often destroys infrastructure particularly in Tulkarem and Jenin.
In addition, the IOF carried out field executions during these campaigns, including of members of the detainees’ families.
At least eight Palestinians were martyred in the occupation prisons after October 7:
- Omar Daraghmeh from Tubas,
- Arafat Hamdan from Ramallah,
- Majid Zaqoul from Gaza,
- A fourth martyr whose identity is unknown,
- Abdulrahman Mar’i from Salfit,
- Thaer Abu Asab from Qalqilya
- Abdulrahman Al-Bahsh from Nablus,
- Mohammed Al-Sabbar from Al-Khalil.
Several others have been martyred following detention from Gaza, including in the "Sde Teman" prisoner camp in occupied Bir Al-Sabi' or by field execution.
The total number of prisoners in the zionist prisons is over 9,000, including 3,484 administrative detainees.
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infosisraelnews · 3 months ago
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L'avocat Ephraim Demari révèlent qui est le terroriste suspecté d'avoir été violé par des soldats
L’affaire Sde Teman qui accuse des soldats d’avoir violé un terroriste du 7 octobre dans la prison a éclaté il y a environ un mois, lorsque des membres de la police militaire chargée de l’enquête ont fait irruption dans un camp utilisé comme centre de détention pour terroristes et ont arrêté neuf combattants soupçonnés d’avoir abusé d’un terroriste de Nokhba. L’avocat Ephraim Demari, représentant…
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sawtelghad · 3 months ago
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متطرفون إسرائيليون يقتحمون معسكر “بيت ليد”.. احتجوا على توقيف جنود اعتدوا على أسير فلسطيني https://sawtelghad.net/106255?feed_id=12183&_unique_id=66a8ae55b180d
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drsonnet · 4 months ago
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Scenes from daily life in #Gaza Strip... Sde Teman detention center: an Israeli military base located in the occupied Negev desert, 18 miles from the border with Gaza. #prisoners #prisonersofwar
ARTISTS:
Marwan Nassar
#GazaGenocide #GazaUnderAttack
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taviamoth · 4 months ago
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🚨 Zionist media revealed that the IOF is holding 1,500 unidentified Gazan martyrs in the "Sde Teman" concentration camp since October 7th.
The martyrs are organized by number, not name, inside the prison freezers.
This in addition to the dozens of martyrs who have ascended in "Sde Teman" under torture. The bodies of hundreds of martyrs have been returned since October. However, some of these bodies showed traces of forced organ harvesting and mutilation.
[via RNN Prisoners]
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nadiasindi · 11 months ago
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thefree-online · 11 months ago
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‘New Gitmo’: Rights group urges probe into Israel’s starving, murdering Gaza abductees
Hundreds of Palestinian civilians, including children and elderly, are held hostage in ‘Sde Teman’ military camp in inhumane conditions. Press TV – December 19, 2023 A Geneva-based rights group has called for an urgent international investigation into torture and murder of Palestinian abductees held in Israel’s “Guantanamo-like” jails. In a statement released on Monday, the […]‘New Gitmo’: Rights…
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catdotjpeg · 11 months ago
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An impartial and urgent investigation is needed to probe the Israeli army’s torture and murder of Palestinian civilians detained in different areas of the Gaza Strip, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said in a statement issued on Monday. Testimonies gathered by Euro-Med Monitor teams confirm reports published by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper about Israeli field executions of Gazan detainees. Additional detainees have died after being subjected to extreme torture and mistreatment in the “Sde Teman” Israeli army camp, located between Beersheba and Gaza. The aforementioned camp has been turned into a new Guantánamo-like prison, the Geneva-based human rights group said, where detainees are caged in inhumane conditions; Euro-Med Monitor cited the Israeli army’s use of open-air chicken coops to house the detained and withholding of food or drink for long periods of time. The Sde Teman camp detains Palestinians of all ages, from young children to elderly people. Within fenced compounds, detainees are blindfolded and subjected to harsh interrogations with their hands tied. According to testimonies, lights are turned on and intensely shone upon them at night, with the intention of exhausting and torturing them. Testimonies gathered by Euro-Med Monitor from newly-released detainees of the Sde Teman camp state that the detained endured various forms of torture and mistreatment there, were not allowed to use phones, and were barred from meeting with lawyers and from receiving visits from the International Committee of the Red Cross. The testimonies also affirm that multiple elderly prisoners endured cruel beatings and humiliating treatment, the human rights organisation said. The detainees were blindfolded and bound, with both their hands and feet handcuffed, and if they tried to ask for anything, were met with abuse and threats. One of the released detainees, who requested anonymity for fear of retaliation, said that he witnessed Israeli soldiers directly shooting and killing five detainees in separate incidents. For its part, Haaretz reported that two Gazan detainees died in the Israeli army camp. But unlike in similar cases involving the deaths of prisoners in Israeli jails, the Israeli army chose not to announce the deaths. According to Haaretz, one of the prisoners—a former employee in Israel—asked for medical treatment prior to his death, but the army ignored his request and kept him in appalling conditions, which ultimately caused his death. Just 71 out of 500 detainees arrested during the ongoing violence have been brought before Israeli courts by the Israeli army, Haaretz noted; the remaining detainees have been moved to prisons run by the Israeli Prison Service or to detention facilities run by the Israeli General Security Service (Shin Bet).
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Following their release from detention, the Israeli military has purposefully left Palestinian prisoners blindfolded, nearly nude, and kneeling on the ground, after subjecting them to all forms of beatings and ill-treatment. Furthermore, Euro-Med Monitor stated that it has been unable to report the arrest of a single Palestinian resistance fighter at the time of this publication, either because fighters’ families have been unwilling to report such cases, or because the Israeli army has not disclosed the identities of the detainees or even actually captured any members of the resistance. In fact, members of Israel’s army have forced some detainees to carry weapons, so that they can be filmed in order to support Israeli campaigns of arrests, torture, severe beatings, and other abuses, according to testimonies obtained by Euro-Med Monitor from recently released detainees. At the same time, the Israeli military has deliberately published shocking footage and photos showing Palestinian detainees blindfolded and nearly naked, kneeling on the ground being guarded by Israeli soldiers, or being transported in military buses to unknown destinations. These random arrest campaigns have targeted doctors, nurses, journalists, and elderly people, including dozens of women, such as Hadeel Youssef Issa Al-Dahdouh. In an inhumane scene, Al-Dahdouh appears in a photo alongside a group of naked men in an Israeli military truck. Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor urged the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to pressure Israeli authorities to reveal the fate of all detainees from the Gaza Strip, release every arrested civilian, and investigate the horrific violations that these detained civilians are being subjected to.
-- "“New Guantánamo”: Euro-Med Monitor calls for international probe into Israel’s torture and murder of Gaza detainees" from Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, 18 Dec 2023
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withbriefthanksgiving · 10 months ago
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ID: @ NourNaim88 tweets:
Haaretz reveals the first image of the "Sde Teman" prison, where
Israel detains Gazans near its borders :
Sleeping exposed without winter clothes.
Constantly blindfolded.
Subjected to physical torture, for every thing & every time
#Gaza_Genocide
Source : @Andalusrise
Below is a thumbnail from an article, the photo showing a man in presumably an Israeli concentration camp. He is standing blindfolded against a barbed wire fence, while other blindfolded prisoners sit on the floor.
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