UN agency says staff, other Gaza detainees subjected to ill-treatment
The
U.N. Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) said some of its staff members and
other people detained by Israeli forces in Gaza were subjected to
ill-treatment, including severe beatings and being forced to strip naked.
In
a report published on Tuesday, UNRWA said that staff that were detained, in
some cases while performing official duties, were "held incommunicado and
subjected to the same conditions and ill-treatment as other detainees,"
which it said included several different forms of abuse.
The
agency said staff members had said they were subjected to beatings and
treatment akin to waterboarding, threats of rape and electrocution, and were
forced to strip naked, among other forms of ill-treatment.
"UNRWA
has made official protests to the Israeli authorities about the reported
treatment of Agency staff members while they were in Israeli detention
centers," it said. "UNRWA has not received any response to these
protests to date."
The
Israeli military has said it acts according to Israeli and international law
and those it arrests get access to food, water, medication and proper clothing.
The
military and the Israel Prison Service did not immediately respond to a request
for comment on the claims in the UNRWA report.
The
Palestinian Prisoners Society has said Israel refuses to disclose information
on the number of people from Gaza it has detained over the past six months, or
on where they are being held.
UNRWA
has documented the release of 1,506 detainees from Gaza, including 43 children
and 84 women, by the Israeli authorities through the Kerem Shalom crossing as
of April 4.
The
freed detainees were subjected to "insults and humiliation such as being
made to act like animals or getting urinated on, use of loud music and noise,
deprivation of water, food, sleep and toilets, denial of the right to pray and
prolonged use of tightly locked handcuffs causing open wounds and friction injuries,"
according to UNRWA.
"Detainees
were threatened with prolonged detention, injury or the killing of family
members if they did not provide requested information," UNRWA said.
"In
most reported detention incidents, the IDF forced males, including children, to
strip down to their underwear. UNRWA also documented at least one occasion
where males sheltering in an UNRWA installation were forced to strip naked and
were detained while naked."
Israel's
military operation in Gaza was triggered by Hamas's Oct. 7 attack, which by its
tallies killed 1,200 with 253 taken hostage.
The
subsequent bombardment has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians, according to
Palestinian medics, displaced the majority of Gaza's 2.3 million people and
caused a grave humanitarian crisis.
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