Israel is conducting a comprehensive investigation into allegations of sexual abuse of a Palestinian prisoner by Israeli soldiers, according to a statement from the foreign affairs ministry on Sunday. The investigation is being described as “robust” and reflects Israel’s commitment to upholding international legal standards concerning the treatment of detainees.
This investigation follows the condemnation of the alleged abuse by the UN special rapporteur on torture on Friday. She described the case as “particularly gruesome” and demanded that those responsible be held accountable.
The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that prosecutors have requested the soldiers accused of abusing the Palestinian detainee be placed under house arrest, with their detention extended until next Thursday. Israeli media reports have identified the victim as a member of an elite Hamas unit and the location of the alleged abuse as the Sde Teiman detention facility in the Negev desert.
Despite the accusations, the Israeli government maintains its commitment to the rule of law and humane treatment of all detainees. The ministry’s statement emphasizes that “all allegations of violence of any sort being methodically investigated by Israeli authorities.”
This incident comes amid multiple reports received by the United Nations regarding alleged torture of Palestinians detained since October 7, 2023. This date marks the beginning of a conflict between Israel and Hamas-led militants, triggered by a shocking assault on Israel that resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people.