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now brothers die every day to the prey, to our country. oh, to 0 world reveals the long lost personal testimonies from the men and women who fought for o julian independence. i'm writing to you not knowing if this would be my last letter. letters of love letters or for analogies, 0 palestinian detainees release from is really prison, say abuse and torture. a widespread and systematic thousands including children have been held since the one gaza began in october. so how does israel treat palestinians in detention? this is inside story. the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much rooms on palestinians who been detained and is really prison. say they often face abuse,
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torture and mistreatment. israel has stepped up its arrest since launching its devastating war on gaza, detaining thousands of palestinians among them. children, many detainees say they face beatings, sexual violence, denial of medical assistance, along with other abuses. some have died in this really custody. the you in special wrap or tour on torture has called for an urgent investigation. so what's happening inside israel's prisons and has it worse and under the far right government, we'll put that to our guests in a moment. first. this report from michael. so i'm sure we, the 29 year old palestinian bought the land, says he was tortured by it's ready forces off to you was arrested in casa. i'm detained for a month without charged his troll mon testimony. give a visit to come to be a treatment of palestinians being held by israel out. there are numerous accusations of abuse, torture with some even dying in prison. the direct to fall ship
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a hospital is among thousands of palestinians health without charge. mama abou sonia was released on monday of to 8 months and then is randy prison. he spoke of the whole receipt, but i guess the admin, i'll start on, many of the palestinian detainees were killed during interrogation. it was denied food volta and medicine is really forces of no regard for any red line. they deal with the t needs. if the objects, even these really medical stuff beat towards the set of treating them is really forces towards a prisoner's day and night. each posted in due to me, has lost 25 to 30 killers. that is, well, has been jailing multiple athenians since it began its full on casa, in october, more than $9500.00 from casa, and they will provide westbank being held in east riley prisons. more than 600 of them are children, as well as national security minister has previously called for palestinian prison
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has to be executed for sure, but it's i haven't even looked at them in recent days. i've dealt with questions. the palestinian prisoners have fruit baskets or if they don't have it, and i say this, the palestinian prisoners must be killed them shot in the head. and that's the only you under pull thumb is really assault. he is responsible for war crimes. salvation at section violence in the will on casa, the commission said, is really forces cabin doubtful to call the extermination of palestinians in january, you and human rights official accused as well, of mistreating palestinian detains in garza. these are meant or detained by these for any security forces in unknown locations for between 30 to 55 days. describe being beaten cumulated, subject to eat your treatment and toward me i'm on to touch it. they reported being blank for that for long periods. some of them for several consecutive dates is friendly, forces tied,
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a wounded palestinian man to the who from industry beat the during the reading, the city of janine and the occupied westbank, the military issue, the statement that the soldiers violated protocol. often the video was widely criticize the use of siblings as human shields is banned on the international, but it appears and this for such practices have become common across i'm sure if i'll just see the full inside story the. all right, let's go and bring in our guess and there was sign in the occupied westbank side. yeah. but who would see, who was detained by these really military for 90 days, under its so called administrative detention program and occupied east jerusalem. boston for raj. assistant professor at bears 8th university, specializing in the study of political prisoners and violence in prisons in palestine and elsewhere. adding that, i'm gonna look myself over with the secretary general and founder of the palestinian national initiative. a warm welcome to you all,
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and thanks so much for joining us today and inside story. most of let me start with you today. palestinian detainees release from is really prisons. they have these very harrowing testimonies about what they've been through. they say abuse and torture are widespread and systematic. what is the overall picture like for palestinians in is really jailed. how dire is the situation for them? the situation is absolutely dire and it has got to much, much, much worse since the 7th of october. but even before that wouldn't be, it'd be kept him in charge of internet security and the 0 and also in charge your phone is the presence in which palestinians i've kept. and reality. what you see here is just a method coordination of human rights. this domestic violation of uh, the norms of how detailed use would be j h for the dental. it should be treated
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and a constant and increasing the amount of silence if you had violations, including the door to try to tell by beating people thoughts out. or in some cases in guys that even they look at their constructs where he was, in some cases and the intent to get those. but i, to that, i'm the people in water and use this technique. additionally, they used to sense the 7th of october, in particular, was thought of asian has become on instrument. the army is using it against all the things, whether in the west bank or in does. but above that, and in addition to it is the amount of torture that is practiced can be very dangerous, and that's why it's $66.00 listed in prison. i was, i bought a new died and is it ages mostly in guys? i bought the oldest one in the west bank and uh, this is not exceptional. it beats, but it's starting to be in that case, much more after the 7th of october. in addition to that, i would like to see the whole system of detaining ballistic news. and this thing
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then is by itself illegal. and because you cut out the children and put them in getting even without charges and the so called administrative detection, you'll come to put $2500.00 people, which is the number of days on the so called administrative detention, which means they have the, i don't know why that is to the no charges. they have no clue. data lawyer does have no clue. i the, i didn't, jim add the, this kind of practice is not on the continuing, but it is increasing since the 7th of october in the west bank is that are conducted known as the 9600 new and new cases of imprisonment in guys. more than $5000.00, but in total, if you look at what happened since 1967 is it had conducted more or less than $1000000.00 others against ballistic in population under its occupation. so it's massive, it's horrible. many people have been kept in jail like not everybody will do,
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for instance, for more than 42 years. this is the longest ever for any prison of the, but i'm just about the service service. i mean, 42 years and it goes on. and now he is on the administrative detention after spending 4 to 2 years in june. most of your talking about administered retention. and i want to go to 5 d a now because that's something she has a personal experience with. she and members of her family, of course, when we're talking about administrative detention, this is a common is really practice where a person can be detained without charge or trial and definitely find you as i understand it, that happened to you. i'm told that you were under administrative detention for 90 days. first i want to ask you when was that? then i want to ask you what your experience was like. oh hi ebony. oh yeah i, i want to say on the, i really should have this tension a i was interested in on the 22nd of february. it failed the
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21st of me for 3 months. and i had no uh charge no key or charge. and also the only thing that they told me that there is a secret time as they own on was see about the surface. mention that there is a secret partner. no one can see this part of boxes. i dont and even my lawyer was on a been to see this fine. i also am my husband's, my son on oil as they are to until now they are under administrative detention. my husband is in is really jail, are a lot down so i need 2 months and my son is in has his 7 months on so on that administrative to go to the about. yeah. go ahead. go ahead. um about my uh experience is uh yeah,
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i was thinking from that and in the middle of the night i was the ticket now as strong as my house and the whole family, the uh me, my husband, my son is without uh this bitch and this one on stage is and we were out of putting different on presumes and to be so far different from bad on distance when you're talking about it. what it, what about this the one is they put on by the seniors because they're not as yes. you know, i was beaten. why maybe in the spring do me in the military, do you and i was beaten and got shot on the prism. and i faced the search. um i had um, damage of a bad and sods. uh. i was booked for 4 days in very bad condition is in the body of it, save it and you mean on dish and in
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a very bad cell with a bathroom exposed to cameras or 4 days my bathroom was exposed to camera. so i had to stay with no pull it down. well i thought so this one need to use the bathroom. so i am there is no, you don't get a to a lot of them. this is inc, florida. a corner human. and they also am, as i is 72 other and a spin young female gives are, and we were kids and i don't want to prison and very, very bad always relation from the if no rights to, uh no, i mean use of boxes outside roads or when back though, and samuel is a contact that a lot of lawyers and nobody bad on fissions. yes. on friday,
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a just very quickly were you told why you were detained, you know, and i as, as so what the look you said that this is our administrative detention but administrative good. then since you don't know why you are uh the same, but the why you know why i was being given sort of game if they told me that they are, you participated in a few months today shows the most patients were telling me it was patients or is that farming is all fairly spinning on 50 me if we were asking for read them a letter, somebody remember? so i was asked before the freedom of my husband. why signed? asking for proof of conditions for advice, premiums if, if you me is this is what i a yeah, i knew already, let's say i'm on. that is stuff from me and sort of cation. so i was punished because
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a i bought the stupid bids and active it is asking for the 3 of them of my time. i remember muscle. amnesty international says that israel's use of administrative detention was already at a 20 year high, even before october 7th. how much has the use of administrative detention in israel spiked in the month since october? 7th? with this actually, that is very important to us since october 7th, over $70000.00. uh the new ones or new orders that mr. the detention had been issued by the is there any uh sinus disease which was what it says? i think i understood the way to which discussions is he and his imprisonment this presume that at this present log has been used. as i mentioned before, as a 24, but i want it to us, but it's been used as it has described, you know, and then attempt to go when i need 4 more. but it's a good source of mobilization. but actually there's a girl the behind this you as an administrative tradition, i do rightly so to, to point out to this kind of
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a dress and the use of this policy against past and use this lesson. does us that vision product function of interest met? which is no, it wasn't, but i still need assistance with also for instance, the most of us in the population at the very last in yes, the looks of was even did it or to think about the existing dr. patients, anything that isn't coming up to me today, but she lost it today as well. one example of this, i mean he was between, he was, has is all trial. and then he was least of the us and this insane discussion that the, the design is ministers are having know about facilities. so again, the use of this policy, it tells us something about the nature of this, of this regime, which is based on imprisonment of the present as a much it to, to, to, to control the city population at the spectrum. so that it would be good to be funded . oh, i mean, we have over 1000000 students who have been asked since the beginning of the petition over 9000 women edited on the lower the best 9 months and the stuff in
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january i was reporting from the occupied westbank my team and i went to the haitian refugee camp at south of bethlehem. i was struck by the fact that every alley that we walked down, every corner that we turned, we found one household or another full of families that were waiting on word about their loved ones who were being held under administrative detention. it was a real microcosm of the issue in general in this one concentrated place. and i wanted to ask you about that fact that in, in parts of the occupied west bank, this has really become part of the fabric of daily life, right? a salute to you. i don't think there is any family in palestine who does not have a member or more of the family in prison by is that right? and that's one point of time. and i think 40 or 45 percent of the population middle of the population have need to is in our lives. so practically, this is
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a massive system of oppression. as i said, the oppression on subjugation of people to outside of the system. and the goal is to try to break the will of the people and the to try to make them accept the subjugation of being under occupation on the system. a lot of times the model that the situation now is even worse, because there are 2 things i would like to mention here, which is that and, and they show how, what the situation has gotten a certain behavior. some is early minutes does show that this system is moving very fast, if not, if it doesn't 3 step to any situational fashion. not just places, not just oppression, not just up upside. but actually if i should, when and being the, was the administered in charge of presence. i'm instead of intent of security and those that are spending, the covenant comes out and says that when they ask him why, if i am prisoners,
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i'm not sure properly. he says this will then to be fed, this will be executed and he says that he wants to pass a little of exist. you shouldn't have one policy on prisoners. this is administered and nobody's saying anything about that. but the other even more alarming thing is that to me, how about douglas is mia? the total ship hospital was released from g and after spending 8 months and after being towed to trent and stopped. and when he was without charges, nor particular charges, he wasn't that he was a family think and he was that it is now the whole. is there any establishment? not only the ministers and the government, but also the, the, the, the lead, the position like guess i'm live a month. they are all protesting why the director of a ship a hospital was the lead, the from june, the old, the charges against them. this is the kind of fascism we are talking about and it's
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very dangerous at the instance which is how much this thing is are used as human shields. it's not the new phenomena. we used to see it in the 2nd intifada, but it wasn't public publicized as much as it is today because now people see the photos of and just the, the has shown in the last 24 hours. the photos of people who were used as a human shield to go and to tunnels to subject thing to them, to, to, to, to the risk of death. and some of them died actually. so the fact that the seeing those that spanish speaking and who was injured and then noticed the and then a tied to a deep. and then what can you put them on the streets and using him as a human she'd, what do you need more than that? my my, what is that, the, what some of the action to that, that action of so many governments in the world is not going to be weak,
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but almost opposite model could such a thing be allowed. let me finish by saying that what we see here is a system of lawlessness bid is mostly a good deal process. when people are honest with you, as i said, you don't know whether you have a nice you don't have that. i don't know whether you instead of viruses or don't know whether you will good deal to medications if you are sick and if you'll get sick in june, god forbid that might be the end of your life because they will didn't provide you with me because care of many, many people who are sick with different diseases, the content of the most and human thing for me was the case of patients will have to cancer and with 10 and 10 another stage the last days of their life. but they were there today, at least them to see the farm. it is not the only the 20, the 20, the, the guy who 9 was cancelled in june even after finishing his that. and he was nothing to lose um his money is still not really that out of $300.00. 85 for this
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thing. yeah. but is that still in present by the is it any i mean after they have died? basil i saw you are reacting to them more than the stuff it was saying there. so i wanna let you jump in. but i also want to ask you about the fact that you do have the most far right wing government, israel's history currently in place. and there are many critics of that government who say that things have only gotten worse since this government basically took those seats. how concerned are you that things will continue to work? okay, so um yeah, a couple of things to think so. first of all, it is right so that when once when the is considered easy and so this brother present, mostly we have to take into account, but i think the highlighted visitor in some you, the thoughts are divided into the system i think up uses. but i still need to do the use and the nature of this kind of this, this regard of international law, i need to know. in fact, there's nothing new. it's not, not would it be back to the beginning of the decision of defining the existence of
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this entity on all the and this is important to because there has been continuous complaints me, but i still needed. denise, that subdivision is actually specifically what a 150 companies that were submitted to the 80 ministry of justice since 2001 of 2012 to do the amazon in 0 environments for any is a security officers or stuff that so this, that's a summary of what the nature of the community, the cost of the scene with its officers, garza and saunders. and of course the michael is very mitsubishi says that he actually hassle. in fact, if you get up, isn't that what you have been with me since the beginning of this work, even before you went, you know, for certain that you would get the unit. and this actually what has been that i'm sort of, this isn't the kind of situation where it is, but it's been, it presents have no access to either good, but i can get if anything was installed. it isn't as willing to devise the new business. i don't really even given it be in the, in really for the, the,
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or somebody that the i see which i have the nature of. this is why this takes me back to this next me do. so i have a question. so it's important to know the pieces of dover, 7 distribution has the category of the entity with but as soon as i actually left of it to, to basically all the that's why we hasn't been using the, having all the best, the best thing. and it is tim, in the sound of my most interesting history. so the students i'm presented uh actually it's, it's on the other speaking. do you have questions about this? this is amy. all right. uh, government. definitely its all the thing this benefits allow me that's going to be a device on it. and you, of course we have to because we have to be uniform of the distinguish between been to be the instance of, of course, the other members of the equation or the former members of this get together because they're gonna need a whole sion within this is the most of the say the said the government,
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so in this of army, the situation is of but unfortunately if we do not face the amount of this, if you do situation, would continue to do the unit. because again, it has lost as always, a more insight as the present. it does not ask you to get all any formal drives that as well. all we have seen is disregard of any form of law as these not a must have unfolded. that's the most of it has pointed out. what do we have witness? the use of human wants not moment in the something the usual is a uh why it is i don't should i guess, but a serious side. yeah. when i was talking to people whose family members were held and the administrative detention in the occupied westbank, many of them were talking about how much that makes them suffer. there was one woman in particular, the wife of a man who was held under administrative detention and she told me that things would
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be easier for her and her family if he had actually been charged if he had actually been sentenced that she would at least know how long the sentence is when, when she could expect him home with administrative detention, that it could just go on for, for months or years without having any kind of a definitive answer. or these, the kinds of feelings that you struggle with as well, considering the situation to you and your family are in i yes, absolutely. and my husband is in his uh, vince here and i'll be in get arrested at and t is there where i am on that administrative dimension. so we are talking about the very long durations and my husband was a gift and is riley, are deals with no charge. and when you are, i'm that administrative detention or when you're under investigative of being den. um that this is the type of intention you feel that you mind to be honest if the
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because your way she needs this, you'll do nothing but you can use a lot of interest if the the government wants to show them. 1 they are just being on to numbers off of a spin. yes. so that can easily iris 100 stands thousands of people on data. this we're talking about 2400 or 500. i'm a spin young, so i'm that of this type of the pension. so at your, uh, let's say you are on the way under the circumstances that they're there to governments want. so are you, i'm not being held because you did something you are a and that is, this guy bought the pension because they want. so because the ation been decided that you want to and so you will be taken in the middle of the night and you'll relieve your family for a month or
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a year just like what happens with my husband. you'll feel that you'll have the things to do. you're done. oh, you can tell you, nobody can help you saying that i did nothing down. tell you a fabulous feeling. i'm sick you are because i'm feeling that every when never see a when conditions when the conditions chan you and your family member or you'll, you'll be be honest if so this is a non somebody is nothing stopping the threat and if he is up. yeah, my husband's list the us many times. so this isn't easy. i set the difficult when you're taken because and you know why you where they can, you'll and you wouldn't be too far. i don't know if you ration so and when you finish the 5. yeah. yeah, sorry, i'm sorry to interrupt you. we just don't have a whole lot of time left just a couple of minutes, but i just want to ask you about the fact that there are so many human rights
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groups, investigative bodies who have have said that, you know, there need to be investigation into what's going on in israel that the things need to change. do you have any hope that anything will change that there will be any accountability going forward or anything, even if this hall is weak, we should them to stop and speak english. you're going to stop and expose the uh, the carolina, so we reached out there and we should keep on the spot, thinks the lights on what's happening in spanish thing. and then the 1st thing as we can use and then use our healey deal. i think more effort should be done is them to el doesn't care. and i thought i need the steps that are being picking. uh oh, you are wide and box it. i think this thing should change. we have to think about themselves and that has been yes, 15 years who are suffering from or tried all the time. we're. we've lost
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it themselves, them and they're, i've seen commodity part should be done and everyone should participate in such a thing. how is this build bed? i'm the i hope that this be the whole thing really change this thing will change with and but i'm not sure not a a car look at the airport and yeah, with the need gun on the zation. if our ever seen cam so to all right, well we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guest deal, but who the best with for raj and myself and thank you to for watching. can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algebra dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also during the conversation on x r handle is at a j inside story. for me, how much enrolled in the whole team here? bye for now, the
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