end of ceasefire – ISWP https://istandwithpalestine.org I Stand with Humanity. I Stand on the Right Side of History Mon, 20 Oct 2025 23:29:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://istandwithpalestine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-I-STAND-WITH-PALESTINE-1-32x32.png end of ceasefire – ISWP https://istandwithpalestine.org 32 32 What we know about the torture, abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-we-know-about-the-torture-abuse-of-palestinian-prisoners-by-israel/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-we-know-about-the-torture-abuse-of-palestinian-prisoners-by-israel/#respond Mon, 20 Oct 2025 23:29:16 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-we-know-about-the-torture-abuse-of-palestinian-prisoners-by-israel/ Testimonies from released Palestinian prisoners, as well as the bodies handed over, highlight alleged Israeli abuse.
Most of the bodies of the more than 100 dead Palestinians Israel released remain unidentified.

They were sent back to Gaza with numbers instead of their names, leaving family members of missing Palestinians to pore desperately through pictures of the bodies, hoping to spot their loved ones.
One thing is clear from the marks left on these bodies, and the blindfolds and handcuffs still on some of them: They had been tortured before their deaths, possibly executed.

The torture was confirmed by Palestinian detainees released alive by Israel as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal that has also seen the release of Israeli captives from Gaza.

Reports that Israel tortures Palestinian detainees in its jails have been common for years, and have increased since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, with some Israeli politicians even defending the practice.

At least 75 Palestinian detainees have also died in Israeli jails since October 7, 2023, according to the United Nations.

One particularly notable documented incident of abuse was the gang rape of a Palestinian prisoner by guards at the notorious Sde Teiman detention facility in Israel last year. Verified video shows Israeli prison guards using their shields to hide from the camera before proceeding to rape the victim, who was left unable to walk, Israeli media reported.
Abuse visible on dead bodies
The condition of the bodies Israel returned to Gaza is harrowing.

The forensic teams who examined them said the bodies showed signs of physical abuse, medical sources told Al Jazeera.

“Crimes that cannot be hidden … This is how the bodies of Gaza’s prisoners were returned – blindfolded, bound like animals, and bearing signs of severe torture and burning,” Dr Munir al-Bursh, director-general of the Health Ministry, wrote on social media.

“They did not die naturally – they were executed while restrained, a war crime demanding an urgent international investigation and accountability for the perpetrators.”

Images of the bodies back up much of what al-Bursh said, with experts saying that they showed signs of abuse.

Sameh Hamad, part of a commission that received the bodies at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, said that one of the bodies even had a rope around his neck.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, Raed Mohammad Amer, of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, said his organisation found that Israel had executed dozens of Palestinians. Israel has promised investigations in some cases, but many remain open.

Naji Abbas, director of the prisoners and detainees department for Physicians for Human Rights Israel, said his organisation was “not surprised” at the condition of the bodies released.

“We have recorded hundreds of instances of torture and deaths in the Israeli prison system, dozens of Palestinians who have been killed, beaten to death, or have died after being refused treatment for months,” Abbas said.

One autopsy the organisation examined showed signs of violence on the body eight months after the person died, he added.

“These are documented cases of detainees’ bodies with clear signs of torture and of having been brutally restrained before death, and still it is not on every television and in every newspaper,” Abbas said.

Al Jazeera reached out to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which coordinates the transfer of Palestinian and Israeli detainees, for comment.

The ICRC did not comment on the condition of the bodies, but said the focus of its staff was “the dignified transfer of remains of the deceased”.

The Israeli military and prison service did not respond to a request for comment.
Detainees say they were tortured, abused
Nearly 2,000 Palestinians from both Gaza and the occupied West Bank were released by Israel this week as part of the ceasefire deal.

Many of them had been taken by Israel in large roundups, leaving behind families who weren’t sure if their loved one had been killed or was disappeared by Israel.
Without news of their missing loved ones since their disappearance, the family members were shocked by their appearances and the stories they told.

Some people were so injured and weak, they were taken straight from the transport to a hospital for medical treatment.

One released detainee, Mahmoud Abu Foul, said Israeli torture had led to him losing his eyesight. Abu Foul told Al Jazeera he lost his eyesight after one beating left him unconscious for hours.

Many detainees emerged emaciated or with visible bruises.

One freed detainee, Kamal Abu Shanab, said his weight had dropped from 127 to 68 kilogrammes. His niece, Farah, cried as she saw him, saying he was unrecognisable.

Another freed detainee, Salem Eid, said he can’t lie on his back due to the beatings and has to sleep sitting up.

There have been reports of abuse in Israeli prisons for years.

Israeli rights group B’Tselem said in a report last August the Israeli prison system was a “network of torture camps” with “frequent acts of severe, arbitrary violence; sexual assault; humiliation and degradation; deliberate starvation; forced unhygienic conditions; sleep deprivation; prohibition on, and punitive measures for, religious worship; confiscation of all communal and personal belongings; and denial of adequate medical treatment”.

Then there is the psychological torture. One man released this week said he was told by Israeli soldiers that his family was dead, only to find them alive, and another who had prepared a bracelet for his two-year-old daughter, only to discover that she, along with his wife and other children, had been killed by Israel.
Targeting Barghouti
There are still about 9,000 Palestinian detainees still in Israeli jails – one of the most prominent is Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, who Israel refuses to release.

Barghouti was found guilty by Israel in 2004 of being responsible for attacks against Israelis and is serving several life sentences.

He refuses to accept the jurisdiction of the Israeli court system and endorses nonviolent resistance, as well as a two-state solution.

Polls regularly find Barghouti to be the most popular Palestinian leader, and he has often been compared to the anti-apartheid leader and former South African President Nelson Mandela.
Barghouti’s son, Arab, told Al Jazeera this week that Israel has singled his father out for exceptionally harsh treatment, including a beating by guards in mid-September that left him unconscious.

One released prisoner, Mohammad al-Ardah, said that Israeli forces had broken Barghouti’s ribs in three places.

Israel has denied the mistreatment of Barghouti and other Palestinian prisoners, but has not substantiated that defence with evidence.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir appeared in an August video shouting at and threatening Barghouti. He is the man in charge of Israel’s prison service.

Arab Barghouti said Ben-Gvir showed his father an electric chair and told him it was his fate.

Ben-Gvir has taken pride in the treatment of Palestinian prisoners under his watch, and defended soldiers alleged to have abused the detainees, saying that “summer camps and patience for the terrorists are over”.

By Abubakr Al-Shamahi and Simon Speakman Cordall

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What a doctor witnessed after the ceasefire collapsed in Gaza https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-a-doctor-witnessed-after-the-ceasefire-collapsed-in-gaza/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-a-doctor-witnessed-after-the-ceasefire-collapsed-in-gaza/#respond Fri, 04 Apr 2025 19:22:45 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?post_type=story&p=1285 After returning to the hospital just six days ago, a frontline doctor shared his emotional experience treating critically injured children in Gaza following the breach of a ceasefire in the early hours of Tuesday, March 18.

Among the first patients brought in that morning was a young boy—quiet, badly wounded, and one of the first cases operated on. “Sick, injured children who are quiet are always more concerning than those who cry or scream,” the doctor explained. “A quiet child is an unwell child.”

The hospital was overwhelmed. During the first 20 minutes, doctors spent their time pronouncing the dead—most of them children. Many of the deceased adults, especially men, were taken directly to the morgue. Women and children, however, were brought into the emergency area, where teams worked desperately to save lives.

In one especially heartbreaking moment, the doctor recalled treating three critically injured children on a single trolley—there simply weren’t enough beds. Forced to act fast, he picked up the young boy and ran up four flights of stairs to the operating room. “I didn’t trust the elevators,” he said. “There were bombings going on. I didn’t want to get stuck in an elevator with a dying child.”

The boy had internal bleeding and had already lost two or possibly three siblings. When asked if the child’s parents were still alive, the doctor said that, all too often, at least one parent was dead or severely injured.

Next to him in the ward was another child—a five- or six-year-old girl—who was the second patient he operated on that day. She had injuries to her kidney, liver, spleen, and intestines from shrapnel. “That’s what shrapnel does,” he said. “It’s high-velocity, sharp metal flying in all directions—thousands of pieces.” Days later, when she woke up, they discovered a piece of shrapnel lodged in her brain. She was completely paralyzed on the right side of her body.

He also described a one-year-old boy with abdominal injuries. When the child regained consciousness, he began calling out for his mother—who had died in the attack.

Visiting the mortuary the following day, the doctor described scenes of unimaginable horror. Two rooms, each able to hold 25 bodies, were completely full, with additional bodies and body parts lying on the floor. “At least 60 to 70 bodies,” he said. “Many were unrecognizable. Some will never be claimed, and even when they are, the family members might be dead too. They’ll be buried in unmarked mass graves.”

After a brief moment of calm in the afternoon, the doctor left the operating room to get a drink of water. Walking through the 20-bed intensive care unit, he saw every bed occupied. When he returned later that evening—around the time when patients were breaking their fast—half the beds were empty. “They had all died,” he said. “That’s the reality when you’re dealing with a mass casualty situation.”

News source- Middle East Eye

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Salah al-Bardawil, senior Hamas official killed in Israeli airstrike https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/salah-al-bardawil-senior-hamas-official-killed-in-israeli-airstrike/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/salah-al-bardawil-senior-hamas-official-killed-in-israeli-airstrike/#respond Sun, 23 Mar 2025 07:56:42 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?post_type=story&p=1251

In the early hours of Sunday, an Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis killed Salah al-Bardawil, a senior Hamas official, along with his wife and child. The attack is part of ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza, marking the sixth consecutive day of strikes since the collapse of the ceasefire agreement.

According to reports, at least 34 Palestinians lost their lives in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Saturday. Since Tuesday, more than 600 Palestinians have been killed as Israel intensifies its military campaign.

Eyewitness accounts describe a devastating night, with Israeli forces targeting residential buildings filled with civilians. In the latest wave of attacks, 23 Palestinians were killed in Rafah and Khan Yunis in southern Gaza. The central areas of the strip remain under constant bombardment, with Israeli drones and fighter jets flying at low altitudes, dropping flares and striking targets.

There is growing concern that Israeli forces may attempt to seize full control of the Netzarim Corridor, a strategic route linking northern and southern Gaza. Reports indicate that Israeli troops have already taken control of parts of Salah al-Din Road, raising fears of further territorial division.

As the conflict intensifies, civil defense teams are struggling to rescue civilians trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings. The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, with escalating violence leaving many in Gaza in a state of fear and uncertainty.

News source- Al Jazeera

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Airstrike on Gaza launched using advanced Jets and Drones https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/airstrike-on-gaza-launched-using-advanced-jets-and-drones/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/airstrike-on-gaza-launched-using-advanced-jets-and-drones/#respond Wed, 19 Mar 2025 05:31:09 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?post_type=story&p=1228 Israel launched a large-scale airstrike on Gaza on Tuesday, using more than 100 aircraft and drones. The attacks targeted key areas across the strip, including Jabalia in the north, Khan Younis and Nuseirat in the center, and Rafah in the south. Gaza was already one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with 5,500 people per square kilometer before the war. However, repeated bombings have forced people to flee their homes, packing so-called “humanitarian areas” with many times that number.

The heavy use of powerful bombs in crowded neighborhoods has led to a high number of civilian casualties. With no safe places to shelter, many people are trapped as attacks continue. On Tuesday morning, Rafah was under fire from three sides, with Israeli naval vessels and tanks attacking the city. The Israeli army has also ordered evacuations from areas near Khan Younis and Beit Hanoun after shelling them with artillery and tank fire.

Satellite images show a growing Israeli military presence around Rafah, with tanks and armored vehicles preparing for a possible ground invasion. The situation has sparked international concern, with humanitarian groups warning of a worsening crisis. Calls for a ceasefire continue, but Israel remains focused on its military objectives, leaving the future of Gaza uncertain.

News source- Al Jazeera 

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