IDF Reservists Arrested For Sex Abuse Of Prisoner Reports indicate that Israeli Military Police have detained nine IDF reservists on suspicion of severe sexual abuse against a Palestinian prisoner in their custody. The reservists are accused of sexually abusing the Palestinian prisoner so severely that injuries he sustained to his rectum have left him unable to walk. Those injuries required the prisoner to be transferred from Sde Teiman in the Negev Desert to a hospital in Beersheba, which is located in southern Israel.
Good! These IDF reservists should be given lengthy prison terms for this brutal sexual abuse of a prisoner. So tell me… when is Hamas going arrest its own members for the brutal sexual abuse of hostages?
So do you have a poll in Israel supporting your contention? A video of a far-right wing Likud party member wacko is next to meaningless. It's like playing a video of Marjorie Taylor Greene and claiming she represents a significant portion of the U.S. population.
How about the soldiers rioting because of the arrests? That's powerful evidence that Israel is a sick racist society.
I did not see stories of soldiers rioting due to the arrests. There were stories of right-wing civilians rioting and attempting to enter the facility associated with the case. In my previously stated opinion - Good! These IDF reservists should be given lengthy prison terms for this brutal sexual abuse of a prisoner. Yet you never answered the previous question… when is Hamas going arrest its own members for the brutal sexual abuse of hostages?
Hamas treats it prisoners as well as it can given the famine and lack of water in Gaza. Most of the stories about sexual abuse are made up.
This statement is laughable -- based on the direct statements from hostages outlining the brutality of Hamas. Claiming that stories of sexual abuse are made up is simply obscene -- even the U.N. has documented the brutal sexual abuse by Hamas.
Israel Used Dogs, Waterboarding to Torture Palestinian Prisoners - UN MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Palestinians in Israeli captivity have been subjected to torture, including electrocution, waterboarding and being attacked by dogs, with at least 53 detainees dying in custody since October 7, the UN human rights watchdog said in a report out Wednesday.