Palestinian medical staff in Gaza have told the BBC they were blindfolded, detained, forced to strip and repeatedly beaten by Israeli troops after a raid at their hospital last month.

Ahmed Abu Sabha, a doctor at Nasser hospital, described being held for a week in detention, where, he said, muzzled dogs were set upon him and his hand was broken by an Israeli soldier.

His account closely matches those of two other medics who wanted to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals.

They told the BBC they were humiliated, beaten, doused with cold water, and forced to kneel in uncomfortable positions for hours. They said they were detained for days before being released.

An expert in humanitarian law said the footage and the testimony from the medical staff interviewed by the BBC was “extremely concerning”. He said some of the accounts provided to the BBC “very clearly cross over into the category of cruel and inhumane treatment”.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Palestinian medical staff in Gaza have told the BBC they were blindfolded, detained, forced to strip and repeatedly beaten by Israeli troops after a raid at their hospital last month.

    Dr Abu Sabha, the 26-year-old newly qualified doctor and volunteer medic at Nasser, described some elements of his treatment while in detention as torture, such as making detainees stand for hours without a break.

    In addition, the International Committee of the Red Cross has confirmed to the BBC that it has received dozens of phone calls from people who say family members, including medics, who were at Nasser, are now missing.

    The BBC confirmed that Dr Abu Sabha had an X-ray and sought treatment for a broken hand at a field hospital in Gaza after his detention, and that he arrived there in a cast with a Star of David drawn on it.

    An internal UN report seen by the BBC has described widespread abuse of Palestinians who have been captured and interrogated at makeshift Israeli detention centres since the war began, which are similar to the accounts the medics gave.

    Medics who remained were frightened of being shot if they defied orders not to leave the building, Dr Hatim Rabaa, who also worked at Nasser, told the BBC in a phone call on 22 February, as explosions sounded in the background.


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    Dr Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, co-director of the Centre for International Law at the University of Bristol, said: “It goes against what has for a long time been a very fundamental idea in the law that applies in armed conflict, which is that hospitals and medical staff are protected. The fact that they treat nationals of the enemy side should not in any way undermine their protection,” he said.

    This is what is most disturbing. By attacking hospitals and medical staff they are going against one of the most important rules in modern warfare.

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    Israel won’t stop until they murder all Palestinians in their supposed promised holy land.

    Religious fanaticism is a terrible evil.

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      Israel has already said they eventually want Jordan, Syria and even Turkey. The won’t stop after Palestine.

      Lebensraumers gotta Lebensraum.

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    I saw a video of a Gaza medic taking a rifle off a dying Hamas fighter and handing it to another Hamas fighter. Shouldn’t Israel be taking security measures when Hamas regularly disguises is fighters as medics?

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      Should Palestines be taking security measures when being slaughtered by a vile genocidal racist fascist ethnostate?

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      Look, even if your logic held, even if these people were all Hamas fighters, this treatment of prisoners of war is a war crime and violation of the Geneva convention.

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      So taking a weapon off a dying person (presumably to help the dying person, which medics tend to do) and giving it to someone nearby for safe keeping makes you a fighter now? Hell the medic might have given the weapon to the hamas fighter to protect him doing his (geneva-convention protected) job while the oh-so-moral IDF was firing at them.

      But of course, this one video totally warrants the destruction of several hospitals and the torture and murder of doctors and patients. What a bullshit argument.

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      That’s really cool that you saw that one video and now everyone in Gaza is actually Hamas even the babies and 5 year old children are Hamas.

      Why did israel claim there were hostage bodies in the hospital and they didn’t find any? Care to respond to that instead of the irrelevant video you saw?

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        I’m not surprised that you’re putting your psychotic mis-interpretation onto what I said. Unfortunately it’s a refrain that I see time and time again from Hamas supporters, emotional misinformation instead of actually debating the point.

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          The point of attacking this hospital were “bodies of hostages”. Where are those?

          You want to pivot real badly to something irrelevant because you know you cannot possibly defend israel’s Genocidal attack on a now proven innocent hospital.

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    I’d like there to be more transparency about this internal UN report.