Irish Daily Mirror

Gaza medics ‘beaten and stripped by IDF’

» Israeli troops tortured staff » Foreign Office calls for probe for hours at hospital, BBC claims and explanatio­n from leaders

- BY CHRIS HUGHES Defence and Security Editor news@irishmirro­r..ie

THE Foreign Office has demanded a full investigat­ion into claims Israeli troops beat and humiliated Palestinia­n medical workers in Gaza.

Staff at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis were blindfolde­d, stripped and beaten by members of the Israeli Defence Force, the BBC said.

One distraught doctor claimed he was detained, had dogs set upon him and violently assaulted by a soldier.

Another said medics were hit by Israeli troops every time they moved, treatment lawyers have branded cruel and inhumane.

In at least three matching accounts, alleged victims claimed they were soaked with cold water and forced into stress positions.

Minister Andrew Mitchell, who acts as deputy to Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, told MPS: “We have seen these reports. I think a full explanatio­n and

investigat­ion is required and that is what the British Government is pressing for.”

Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Cameron added: “These are very disturbing pictures and reports. We need answers from the Israelis.”

Dr Ahmed Abu Sabha, who works at Nasser Hospital, claimed he was held for a week, had muzzled dogs set on him and had his hand broken by a soldier.

The 26-year-old volunteer said he was seized on February 15 and made to stand for hours or forced to lie on his stomach for prolonged periods.

He claimed there was a maternity building where interrogat­ions and beatings happened. Dr Abu Sabha added: “They put me in a chair and it was like a gallows. I heard sounds of ropes so thought I was going to be executed.”

The doctor said detainees were punished for even the slightest infraction­s, adding: “At one point, the blindfold moved down a bit and my hands were handcuffed from behind and I could not fix it. They took me out for punishment.

“I was standing with my hands raised above my head and face looking down for three hours. Then, a soldier asked me to come to him.

“When I did, he kept hitting my hand until it was broken.”

The BBC supplied details of their allegation­s to the Israel Defence Force.

They did not respond directly to questions about these accounts, or deny specific claims of mistreatme­nt.

The IDF has claimed Israeli hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 had been held at the Nasser Hospital.

Elsewhere, Mr Mitchell was pressed by MPS to restore funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, the main UN aid agency in Gaza.

The UK is among a group of countries that has halted funding to the agency amid allegation­s from Israel that some UNRWA staff members have colluded with Hamas.

Mr Mitchell indicated the UK wants to see illegal settlers in Palestinia­n territorie­s “arrested, tried and punished”.

A soldier asked me to come to him. He then kept hitting my hand until it was broken

DR AHMED ABU SABHA

ON HOSPITAL ASSAULT CLAIMS

 ?? ?? ALLEGATION BBC says footage shows medics were stripped
ALLEGATION BBC says footage shows medics were stripped
 ?? ?? RAIDED Nasser Hospital in Younis Khan
RAIDED Nasser Hospital in Younis Khan

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland