We speak with Human Rights Watch researcher Milena Ansari about the organization’s new report detailing the torture of Palestinian medical workers in Israeli prisons. HRW spoke with eight doctors, paramedics and nurses who were picked up in Gaza before being transferred to the notorious Sde Teiman camp and other facilities, where they say they suffered beatings, starvation, humiliation, electric shocks and other forms of abuse.

The men also describe threats of sexual violence during brutal interrogations and seeing another prisoner bleeding after being gang-raped with an M16 rifle by three soldiers.

The findings track with other reports from researchers and survivors, and HRW has called on the International Criminal Court to investigate Israel for its attacks on healthcare workers. “We’re really ringing the alarm about the situation inside the Israeli custody and detention facilities,” says Ansari, who says evidence is mounting of a “systematic pattern of ill-treatment and abuse.”

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    There is lots of proof. You are just here to criticize western civilization. You do not care about Palestine. I can prove it: say something bad about China.

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      You do not care about Palestine. I can prove it: say something bad about China.

      Yes that totally proves something if they don’t…

      But I thought it was the Russians now not the Chinese who were pushing the stop the genocide rhetoric

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      way to shift the burden of proof there. give me that proof.

      a nyt article with extraordinary claims and just pictures of random prisioners doesnt count.

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          Nothing would. They’re just going to keep repeating “fake news” and disregarding any and all proof.

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            Right. Denial is the CCP’s go to excuse.

            Wasn’t that a Shaggy song from like 20 years ago? “Wasn’t me”

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          actually credible first party witnesses, pictures and videos.

          about the same that gets all of us mad about palestine, and which would be inevitable to exist in big quantities in the 21st century.

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            If this event took place in 2024, everyone would have taken photos and video and they would be instantly available to the world.

            As for credible witnesses, you wouldn’t consider any witness I provide credible. You’ve been trained to argue and discredit everything, while at the same time expecting people to accept your sources.

            Here are some videos. Just scrub to the end on mute, the guy’s voice is annoying. I’m sure you’ll claim all this video footage is somehow not credible. And if no credible footage existed than clearly it could have never happened. Convenient.

            https://youtu.be/Cufi0sohVQk

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      There is lots of proof…that from 2017-2022 China had a program to curb terrorism in xinjiang which changed the region from a hotbed of terrorism to a place with none.

      There is then proof that they… literally stopped the program after the terrorism went away, opened the region and invited the public to visit, are investing heavily on improving the infrastructure etc?