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In reply to the discussion: Schumer, Clinton give Trump credit for Gaza ceasefire, hostage release [View all]AloeVera
(3,910 posts)30. They were guilty of being Palestinian.
And being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Other than those things, Israel couldn't come up with ANY plausible charges for the 1,700 Gazans it tortured and abused for up to two years. Thousands more remain in Israeli torture camps, also without charges.
At least 75 detainees have died in these awful places, tortured to death or dead from intentional withholding of life-saving medical treatment.
Israeli authorities must urgently end the systematic torture and other ill-treatment of Palestinians held in their prisons and other places of detention and protect and ensure their right to life. Israeli authorities have deliberately imposed conditions of detention that amount to torture or other forms of ill-treatment and that have contributed to the deaths of detainees, while the culture of impunity and the denial of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) access have predictably fostered extreme violence against Palestinians in Israeli jails.
Israeli authorities must immediately comply with the 7 September Israeli High Court of Justice decision ordering the State to improve the quantity and quality of food provided to Palestinian prisoners. The court confirmed that the conditions deliberately imposed by Israeli authorities fail to meet basic nutritional standards. The decision, however, is too late to save thousands of Palestinians from ill-treatment. Furthermore, the authorities have publicly refused to comply with the order. The Israeli authorities have also reportedly attempted to conceal reports prepared by the Public Defenders Office regarding the treatment of Palestinian detainees and their conditions, citing national security concerns.
Between 7 October 2023 and 31 August 2025, at least 75 Palestinians, including a 17-year-old child, have died in Israeli detention (49 from Gaza, 24 from the West Bank and 2 Palestinian citizens of Israel), according to the UN Human Rights office in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Israeli authorities have released information indicating the death of another 19 detainees, without sufficient details to enable the verification of their identity. In addition, at least 5 Palestinians, one of them a 16-year-old child, have died while in Israeli custody shortly after being shot by Israeli security forces, in some cases following a failure to ensure prompt medical attention after the unlawful use of lethal force.
Of the 75 deaths in detention, at least 22 detainees reportedly had health conditions requiring medical attention prior to their arrest, raising concerns that the denial of such medical care coupled with harsh detention conditions may have been calculated to contribute to their deaths. In at least 12 cases, we gathered testimonies or evidence in the form of autopsy reports that detainees died after being beaten or tortured by Israeli security forces.
We have documented the systematic torture and ill-treatment to which Israel has subjected Palestinian prisoners, including repeated beatings, waterboarding, stress positions, the use of rape and other sexual and gender-based violence and the imposition of deliberately inhumane conditions such as starvation and the denial of clean clothes, hygiene necessities and medical care.
Israeli authorities must immediately comply with the 7 September Israeli High Court of Justice decision ordering the State to improve the quantity and quality of food provided to Palestinian prisoners. The court confirmed that the conditions deliberately imposed by Israeli authorities fail to meet basic nutritional standards. The decision, however, is too late to save thousands of Palestinians from ill-treatment. Furthermore, the authorities have publicly refused to comply with the order. The Israeli authorities have also reportedly attempted to conceal reports prepared by the Public Defenders Office regarding the treatment of Palestinian detainees and their conditions, citing national security concerns.
Between 7 October 2023 and 31 August 2025, at least 75 Palestinians, including a 17-year-old child, have died in Israeli detention (49 from Gaza, 24 from the West Bank and 2 Palestinian citizens of Israel), according to the UN Human Rights office in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Israeli authorities have released information indicating the death of another 19 detainees, without sufficient details to enable the verification of their identity. In addition, at least 5 Palestinians, one of them a 16-year-old child, have died while in Israeli custody shortly after being shot by Israeli security forces, in some cases following a failure to ensure prompt medical attention after the unlawful use of lethal force.
Of the 75 deaths in detention, at least 22 detainees reportedly had health conditions requiring medical attention prior to their arrest, raising concerns that the denial of such medical care coupled with harsh detention conditions may have been calculated to contribute to their deaths. In at least 12 cases, we gathered testimonies or evidence in the form of autopsy reports that detainees died after being beaten or tortured by Israeli security forces.
We have documented the systematic torture and ill-treatment to which Israel has subjected Palestinian prisoners, including repeated beatings, waterboarding, stress positions, the use of rape and other sexual and gender-based violence and the imposition of deliberately inhumane conditions such as starvation and the denial of clean clothes, hygiene necessities and medical care.
More at the link!
https://www.un.org/unispal/document/ohchr-press-release-17sep25/
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Schumer, Clinton give Trump credit for Gaza ceasefire, hostage release [View all]
ForgoTheConsequence
Oct 13
OP
Was thinkin the same thing...contrary to Chuck & Bill, the Grifter-in-Chief deserves zero accolades for this deal!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 14
#15
Nobody here has posted they hope it falls apart, so why do you inject that RW talking point?
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 14
#19
You raised a straw man and knocked it down. Here's a direct question for you to answer:
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 14
#21
It seems my initial impression may have been correct after all. My question was not a trap, it was a test
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 14
#39
Well, my thing is we do NOT know the details of what and how this deal will work, or what deals have been made.
bluestarone
Oct 14
#24