Oman Daily Observer

Gaza officials say Israel released 150 detainees

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Gaza’s crossings authority said Israel released around 150 detainees from the Palestinia­n territory on Monday, alleging that they had been mistreated in detention.

Israeli soldiers have rounded up hundreds of Palestinia­ns during their more than six-month military offensive in Gaza, holding them without charge before releasing some in groups.

The latest detainees to be released were taken to Israel and returned via the Kerem Shalom border crossing before some were treated in a hospital in Rafah, in the south of the besieged territory, according to the Gaza crossings authority and journalist­s.

“Since the early hours of the morning, 150 prisoners from various parts of the Gaza Strip who were detained by the Israeli occupation have been released,” the spokesman for the Gaza Crossings Authority, Hisham Adwan said.

“It is very noticeable that there is severe mistreatme­nt of these prisoners, as a number of them were sent to Abu Yousef al-najjar Hospital for treatment,” he added.

The Israeli military did not comment on the release of these detainees but said the mistreatme­nt of those in detention was “absolutely prohibited”.

“Those who are not involved in fighting activity are released back to the Gaza Strip,” the military said in a statement.

Last month, the crossings authority said 56 Palestinia­n detainees released from Israeli prisons “showed signs of torture” committed during their detention.

At the time, the Israeli military said detainees “are treated in accordance with internatio­nal law”.

The head of the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, said last month that Gazans detained by Israeli forces were coming back “completely traumatise­d” and reporting “a broad range of ill treatment”.

The reported abuses included threats of electrocut­ion, being photograph­ed naked, sleep deprivatio­n and having dogs used to intimidate them, Lazzarini said.

The health ministry in Gaza said on Monday that at least 33,797 people have been killed in the territory during more than six months of war between Israel and Palestinia­n groups.

The toll includes at least 68 deaths over the past 24 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 76,465 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began when Palestinia­ns attacked Israel on October 7.

 ?? — AFP ?? A man reacts as he walks through the rubble of a collapsed building in the central Gaza Strip.
— AFP A man reacts as he walks through the rubble of a collapsed building in the central Gaza Strip.

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