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And sexual torture of Palestinians?

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The backlash to revelations of sexual torture of Palestinian prisoners aims to raise the cost of speaking out

Yuli Novak

The Guardian: 14 May 2026

Israel’s response to recent New York Times reporting detailing the horrific sexual violence inflicted on detainees seeks to silence those who assert the basic fact of Palestinian humanity.

What’s most shocking about the latest accounts of sexual torture of Palestinians in Israeli custody is not just their inherent horror. It is that despite so much evidence being so visible for so long, the machinery of abuse and denial continues to deepen.

Nicholas Kristof’s recent reporting on the issue in the New York Times brought important public attention to the issue. But abuses in Israeli custody have long been reported by former detainees, lawyers, doctors and journalists, and documented by human rights organizations.

Since October 2023, this body of evidence has revealed a horrific reality: Israel’s prison system has been transformed into a criminal network of torture camps.

In his reporting, Kristof documented harrowing testimonies from Palestinian men, women and children describing widespread sexual abuse, rape and humiliation by Israeli soldiers, prison guards, settlers and interrogators.

Israel’s response to the reporting followed a familiar script: deny the abuse, lash out at those who document it, and protect the system that made it possible.

The ministry of foreign affairs dismissed the New York Times piece as “Hamas propaganda” and has gone so far as to declare that Israel will sue the New York Times. Other officials and commentators reached for the familiar charge of “blood libel”, called for the New York Times to be shut down, and broadly did everything in their power to delegitimize not only the work of Kristof, a world-renowned journalist who has covered sexual abuse in conflicts across the globe, but that of anyone trying to bring this abuse to light.

The accounts themselves are as consistent as they are gruesome. In testimonies collected and verified by B’Tselem, Palestinians held in Israeli custody describe sexual violence used as a tool of torture and domination: forced nudity, severe beatings to the genitals, dogs set on naked prisoners and forced anal penetration with objects.

Since October 2023, more than 88 Palestinian detainees have died while held in the Israeli prison system, an unprecedented number by any standard.

Is it as bad as what the CIA was doing in Guantanamo or in other of their "Black Sites" all over the world and even in some east european nations ?

Another case for the international court of human rights.

21 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Israel’s response to recent New York Times reporting detailing the horrific sexual violence inflicted on detainees seeks to silence those who assert the basic fact of Palestinian humanity.

Taking someone to Court for telling lies isn't any attempt to silence them .

Its an attempt to stop them lying

More evidence to deconstruct the fake Israeli narrative. Their PR machine is impressive. When you spend billions on disinformation and corrupt lobbyists, you get real quality narrative disruption. Anything but the truth. The Israel way.

33 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Taking someone to Court for telling lies isn't any attempt to silence them .

Its an attempt to stop them lying

It’s also an opportunity for “discovery”.

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