THE AFRICA TIMES | RABAT —
Israel released 15 bodies of deceased Palestinian detainees today. This brings the total number released to 135. Most of these bodies remain unidentified.
The bodies arrived marked with numbers instead of names. Grieving families are now searching through photographs. They desperately hope to recognize their missing relatives.
Treatment of Detainees
Evidence of Torture
The returned bodies reveal a grim reality. Many show prominent signs of torture. Some still have blindfolds and handcuffs attached.
The evidence strongly suggests abuse before death. The possibility of execution also exists.
Testimonies and Increased Reports
Palestinian detainees released alive confirm torture accounts. They were released as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal. This agreement also led to the release of Israeli captives held in Gaza.
Reports of Israeli torture stretch back years. However, accounts have surged since the recent conflict began. Some Israeli politicians have publicly supported these practices.
UN Findings and Specific Cases
Mortality Rates
The United Nations reports troubling figures. At least 75 Palestinian detainees have died in Israeli jails since October 7, 2023.
Sde Teiman Detention Facility Incident
One case involves a Palestinian prisoner at Sde Teiman. Reports indicate Israeli guards gang-raped him last year.
Verified video footage supports this allegation. It captures guards positioning shields to obstruct the camera. Israeli media reported the prisoner’s subsequent inability to walk.
Official Condemnation
Munir al-Bursh condemned the treatment on social media. He serves as the director-general of the Health Ministry. Al-Bursh described the bodies as returned “blindfolded, bound like animals, and bearing signs of severe torture and burning.”
Ceasefire Violations and Aid Blockage
Continued Casualties
Despite the ceasefire, violence persists. Israel has killed 28 people since the agreement.
Humanitarian Aid Obstruction
Gazans urgently await food, water, and humanitarian aid. The Israeli Occupation Forces continue to impede large-scale aid deliveries. These deliveries are called for by the UN and the international community.



