In a harsh testimony, a released Palestinian prisoner revealed shocking details about what he experienced inside Israeli occupation prisons, accusing his jailers of committing brutal sexual assault against him.
The prisoner, who clarified during his talk that he was arrested from the West Bank during the recent war on Gaza, began his account by mentioning his transfer between several detention centers before ending up in the 'Prisons Authority.'
According to his narrative, from the moment he arrived, he was subjected to what he described as 'brutal and savage dragging,' where he was 'stripped and dragged' to an unknown location, blindfolded and handcuffed.
In the shocking details of the incident he recounted, the released prisoner said: 'They ordered me to kneel and stripped me of my lower clothes, and I felt a hard object trying to be inserted into my rectum.'
He suggested that this object was 'one of the sticks' used in acts of torture, noting that this assault lasted 'for 20 minutes.'
He added that the perpetrators of this act were about '4 people,' including a female guard and another who spoke Arabic.
He continued that they insulted him and slandered his honor, threatening to 'bring his wife and sisters and rape them' in front of him.
According to his testimony, he was then left lying on the ground 'for an hour' unable to move, before they returned to dress him, then 'beat him again' and put him in a cell.
The released prisoner pointed out that he discovered the extent of his injury when he tried to shower, as he 'found blood coming from his rectum,' and confirmed that this bleeding did not stop 'for 20 days.'
He also complained of 'severe pains and aches' that deprived him of the ability to sleep, indicating that he suffered from 'fractures in the rib cage' due to intentional blows to the chest and head.
The released prisoner explicitly accused the guards by saying: 'The guards themselves were raping the prisoners,' confirming that prisoners are subjected to starvation and severe beating 'in all places,' and that what he recounts is 'a small part' of what happens.
At the end of his talk, the released prisoner criticized the 'position of the Palestinian government,' considering that it 'left the prisoners alone' and did not comfort them in their suffering or demand their rights.
The guards themselves were raping the prisoners, and what I recount is a small part of what happens.





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A released Palestinian prisoner recounts through "Roya" his suffering after being subjected to rape and abuse in the occupation's prisons.