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Israel has returned at least 135 mutilated bodies of Palestinians to Gaza, with a document found inside each body bag indicating they were held at Sde Teiman military base. The base is also notorious for deaths in custody and allegations of torture.
According to health officials, doctors in Khan Younis have examined the bodies and found "clear signs of direct gunfire at point-blank range" and "bodies crushed beneath Israeli tank tracks." Palestinian medical professionals say that many of the returned Palestinians had been tortured and then killed during their detention at Sde Teiman. Some were blindfolded, handcuffed, and shackled to hospital beds, with evidence suggesting they had suffered severe physical abuse.
A whistleblower who witnessed conditions in Sde Teiman described seeing patients being brought from Gaza hospitals with gunshot wounds, only to be held captive for long periods without medical care. The Israeli military has denied allegations of misconduct but acknowledges that an investigation is ongoing into the deaths of 36 prisoners detained at the base.
Palestinian doctors and human rights activists are demanding an independent investigation into whether any of the dead were killed at Sde Teiman, as well as how many. They say that the findings on the returned bodies corroborate their previous reports about conditions inside Israeli detention facilities.
The UN has reported that at least 75 Palestinian detainees have died in Israeli jails since October 7, with the US-brokered truce in Gaza allowing Hamas to return the bodies of some hostages who died during the conflict.
According to health officials, doctors in Khan Younis have examined the bodies and found "clear signs of direct gunfire at point-blank range" and "bodies crushed beneath Israeli tank tracks." Palestinian medical professionals say that many of the returned Palestinians had been tortured and then killed during their detention at Sde Teiman. Some were blindfolded, handcuffed, and shackled to hospital beds, with evidence suggesting they had suffered severe physical abuse.
A whistleblower who witnessed conditions in Sde Teiman described seeing patients being brought from Gaza hospitals with gunshot wounds, only to be held captive for long periods without medical care. The Israeli military has denied allegations of misconduct but acknowledges that an investigation is ongoing into the deaths of 36 prisoners detained at the base.
Palestinian doctors and human rights activists are demanding an independent investigation into whether any of the dead were killed at Sde Teiman, as well as how many. They say that the findings on the returned bodies corroborate their previous reports about conditions inside Israeli detention facilities.
The UN has reported that at least 75 Palestinian detainees have died in Israeli jails since October 7, with the US-brokered truce in Gaza allowing Hamas to return the bodies of some hostages who died during the conflict.