CNN EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION ISRAELI CONCENTRATION CAMP DISCOVERED HUNDREDS OF PALESTINIAN PRISONERS BEING TORTURED
May 12, 2024*WAR CRIME*
In a CNN exclusive, Israeli whistleblowers reveal accounts of abuse and torture at Sde Teiman, a prison located in Negev southern region of Israel. Eyewitnesses report that detainees are subjected to severe beatings, some resulting in broken bones and teeth.
Additionally, another eyewitness said that some of the medical procedures inflicted on wounded detainees are psychological torture.
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CNN Reporter: One young Israeli army reservist agreed to speak about schools of detainees at Sde Teiman, he says are kept in cages or pens, constantly shackled and blindfolded, many for weeks on end. We’ve hidden his identity and voice to shield him from prosecution.
Israeli Army: We were told they are not allowed to move and must sit upright. They’re not allowed to talk or peek under their blindfolds.
Matthew Chance: And what happened if they did do that? What kind of punishments were meted out?
Israeli Army: We were allowed to pick out problematic people and punish them, having them stand with their hands above their heads for an unlimited time. If they didn’t keep their hands up, we could zip tie them to the fence.
CNN Reporter: The Israeli military says detainees are handcuffed based on their risk level and health status. But the account tallies with photographic evidence obtained by CNN of Palestinian detainees inside Sde Teiman.
Matthew Chance: The view that I’ve heard expressed is that, you know, how do you think Israeli hostages are treated by Hamas?
Israeli Army: This sentiment was voiced in the facility, but I think that if Hamas is so abominable, which I agree with, then why use Hamas as a bar? It’s a descent into dehumanization.
Another Israeli Army: You can take them out and hit them maybe 4 or 5 times with a club. It’s not done in the face so you don’t see blood. The detainees lie belly down, being hit and kicked, people screaming and dogs barking at them. It’s terrifying. Some detainees are taken away and beaten really hard, so bones and teeth are broken.
Matthew Chance: So you saw people who were subject to these beatings, who had their bones broken, and who had their teeth broken?
Another Israeli Army: Yes, it’s a practice which commanders know about. They want intelligence, but they also want revenge and punishment for what happened on October 7.
CNN Reporter: The Israeli military hasn’t approved CNN’s requests for access to Sde Teiman. But at the gates of the facility, we challenged the Israeli guards.
CNN Reporter: How many Palestinian are there right now?
Israeli Guard: I don’t know the answer, and I prefer not answer.
CNN Reporter: Do you know if they are being handcuffed. Are they being blindfolded?
Israeli Guard: No, no, no.
CNN Reporter: This is a facility… As we leave, masked soldiers approach. Hello, how are you?
Israeli Soldier: Could you stop there?
CNN Reporter: I’m filming this way. It’s a release of the army.
Israeli Soldier: Who are you?
CNN Reporter: We’re from CNN.
Israeli Soldier: You give me.
CNN Reporter: They tried to take our cameras.
Israeli Soldier: Give me please now! Give me please now!
CNN Reporter: Hang on, what is it that you want? My camera or my card? Well, we’re driving now to meet one Israeli with personal experience of the Sde Teiman facility. It’s experience that he says, has left him shocked at the condition and the medical treatment of Palestinian detainees there. He told us he treated Palestinian detainees with gunshot wounds fresh from the war zone in Gaza, but was appalled at the lack of equipment and expertise.
Israeli Medical Worker: The problem is, Gazans who are brought in are labeled as terrorists, and it is very popular opinion over here that terrorists deserve to die. So they do not deserve the same medical care as everyone else.
CNN Reporter: Satellite imagery obtained by CNN shows how the Sde Teiman facility was expanded after the October 7th attacks, with detention facilities and makeshift medical bays being added after public hospitals in Israel refused to treat injured Gazans suspects. Eyewitness accounts describe a field hospital with 15 to 20 patients, virtually naked and blindfolded, with hands and feet shackled to their beds and wearing diapers. One eyewitness told CNN painful procedures were carried out by underqualified medics. Treatment the medical worker told us, amounts to punishment.
Israeli Medical Worker In my view, it’s the idea of total vulnerability. If you imagine being unable to move, being unable to see what’s going on. That’s something that borders, if not crosses, into psychological torture.