Palestinians expose torture and sexual violence in Israeli detention
Palestinian former detainees and rights groups have reported accounts of torture and sexual violence against individuals held in Israeli detention. These allegations, shared with Al Jazeera, describe dehumanizing treatment by guards and soldiers, including rape, sexual assault, and physical abuse.

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AI-generatedPalestinian former detainees and rights groups have reported accounts of torture and sexual violence against individuals held in Israeli detention. These allegations, shared with Al Jazeera, describe dehumanizing treatment by guards and soldiers, including rape, sexual assault, and physical abuse. One former detainee, Mohammed al-Bakri, arrested in Gaza in March 2024, recounted being sexually assaulted by soldiers and dogs during his approximately 20-month detention in Israeli facilities. The reports emerge amid a significant increase in Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, with advocacy groups noting an 83% rise in detainees since the start of the current conflict. The psychological impact of these experiences continues to affect survivors even after their release.
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4 extractedMohammed al-Bakri, a former detainee, described being stripped naked, sexually assaulted by soldiers, and attacked by dogs.
Al-Bakri's wife was killed in an Israeli strike while he was imprisoned.
Palestinian detainees report experiencing torture and sexual violence by Israeli guards and soldiers.
The number of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons increased by 83% from about 5,250 before the war to over 9,600 last month.