Israel claims to imprison only suspected militants, although numerous patients have been identified as non-combatants apprehended during raids and detained without charge or trial.
Patients were in a white tent in the desert, handcuffed and blindfolded, on over a dozen beds. procedures carried out without enough analgesics. physicians who don’t reveal their identities.
According to three people who have worked at Israel’s lone hospital treating Palestinians held by the military in the Gaza Strip, these are some of the circumstances there, which are in line with reports from human rights organizations.
Israel claims to jail only suspected militants, although a number of patients have been identified as non-combatants who were captured during raids, imprisoned without charge, and then released back into the beleaguered Gaza Strip.
There are increasing claims of cruel treatment at the Sde Teiman military field hospital eight months into the Israel-Hamas conflict, and pressure is mounting on the Israeli government to close it. Rights organizations and other detractors claim that what started out as a makeshift facility to house and care for the militants on October 7 has turned into a harsh detention facility with little oversight.
The military disputes the claims of cruel treatment and asserts that all prisoners in need of medical care get it.
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