Draft:Sde Teiman detention camp riots

On 29 July 2024, right-wing Israeli protestors stormed the Sde Teiman and Beit Lid Israeli military bases in response to the Israeli military detaining nine Israeli soldiers as part of an investigation into the gang rape of a Palestinian prisoner. The protestors, lead by several right-wing Israeli politicians, including Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu and Knesset members Zvi Sukkot and Nissim Vaturi, sought the release of the soldiers and an end to any investigations into the conduct of Israeli soldiers.

Background

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Sde Teiman (Hebrew: שדה תימן) is an Israeli military base located in the Negev desert near the border with the Gaza Strip. During the Israel–Hamas war, its use as a detention camp doubled and gained international attention for its systemic human rights violations against its Palestinian detainees from the strip.[1][2]

Multiple released Palestinian detainees have testified they were subjected to psychological and physical torture as well as sexual violence by Israeli soldiers. Multiple reports also speak of prisoners who suffered from medical neglect for injuries sustained, which led to cases of arm and leg amputations. Their testimonies have been corroborated by whistleblowing Israeli staff and a CNN investigation.[1]

In one highly publicized incident, leaked CCTV footage showed Israeli soldiers gang raping a Palestinian detainee with a metal rod that caused him serious injuries to his anus and lungs.[3][4][5] The leak occurred few weeks after several soldiers suspected of the abuse of a prisoner were detained for questioning, leading to Israeli right-wing protesters and parliamentarians illegally breaking into the camp in protest in late July 2024.[6]

Sde Teiman is an Israeli military base located in the Negev desert, 29 kilometres (18 miles) from the border with Gaza, which was partially converted into a detention camp in the wake of the passing of the Unlawful Combatants Law by the Knesset in December 2023.[7][8]

All Gazans detained by Israel since the 7 October attack are classified as unlawful combatants rather than prisoners of war, which excludes them from rights like access to a lawyer.[7] Most detainees, in lieu of evidence that they are members of Hamas, are kept as suspects, without charges laid.[7] This classification is applied to all Gazans detained by Israel since October 2023, which The Guardian reported to be 849 people as of April 2024.[7] A doctor working at Sde Teiman stated that he didn't know why many of the prisoners he encountered had been detained by Israel; among those he treated were a paraplegic, a man weighing 300 pounds, and another who, since childhood, has had to breathe with the assistance of a tube in his neck.[9]

Sde Teiman is divided into two sections: enclosures and a field hospital.[7][8] An additional structure exists where interrogations take place.[9]

In December 2023, Haaretz reported that hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza were being detained in Sde Teiman and that some of them had died for unknown reasons. The detainees were interrogated, blindfolded, and handcuffed, while the lights were kept on at all times.[10]

On 7 March 2024, Haaretz reported that 27 prisoners from Gaza had died in Israeli custody since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, including some from Sde Teiman.[11] In May, prison officials told The New York Times that some 4,000 Gazans have been detained at Sde Teiman since October 2023. Of these, 70% had been detained for further investigation, 1200 had been repatriated to Gaza, and 35 had died.[9]

Abuse of detainees

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In May 2024, three anonymous Israeli employees of the camp spoke to CNN as whistleblowers, during which they corroborated and expanded upon reports of abuse and poor conditions revealed by multiple detainees who were later released. The whistleblowers detailed enclosures where detainees are blindfolded and not allowed to speak or move. Images leaked to CNN show rows of men wearing gray tracksuits with blindfolds, each sitting on an exceptionally thin mattress, surrounded by a barbed-wire fence.[8][12]

Punishments include beatings and for prisoners to raise their hands in a stress position, sometimes zip-tied to a fence, for upwards of an hour.[8][12] In what one released detainee called "the nightly torture," guards would conduct routine searches with dogs and sound grenades while prisoners were sleeping.[8] The detainees are reportedly kept on a diet of one cucumber, some slices of bread and a cup of cheese a day.[7] Several prisoners since returned to Gaza reported to UNWRA and the New York Times that a metal stick was used to inflict injury by penetrating the anus of detainees under interrogation and multiple prisoners reported the use of electric shocks, sometimes being forced to "sit in a chair wired with electricity".[9][13]

Khaled Mahajneh, a lawyer who visited the detention center, stated that the conditions were "more horrific than anything we’ve heard about Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo" and said that he had testified of prisoners being routinely abused, of guards openly sexually assaulting prisoners, and of multiple prisoners having died from torture.[14]

An Amnesty International report released in July 2024 included accounts of abuse from Sde Teiman detainees that were consistent with earlier reports. Amnesty interviewed a 14-year-old child who stated that interrogators had beaten him, burned him with cigarettes, and kept him blindfolded and handcuffed.[15]

Field hospitals

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In April 2024, Haaretz obtained a letter written by a doctor at a field hospital at Sde Teiman to Israel's attorney general, defense minister, and health minister.[16][17] The doctor wrote that "inmates are fed through straws, defecate in diapers and are held [in] constant restraints, which violate medical ethics and the law."[16][17] The doctor alleged that understaffing and inadequate care led to complications and deaths, describing amputations due to handcuff injuries as "routine."[16][17] A separate medical source who visited Sde Teiman corroborated the letter to CNN.[17] The source also characterized systemic dehumanizing of detainees, alleging that officials are told not to use prisoners' names but rather their serial numbers.[17]

Whistleblowers to CNN echoed previous accounts of wounded detainees physically restrained to beds, wearing diapers, fed through straws, and blindfolded.[8] They further alleged that medical procedures are frequently performed by underqualified employees, operations are often done without anesthesia, and patients are refused pain relievers.[7][8] Some of the detainees were reportedly arrested in hospitals in Gaza while undergoing treatment.[7] According to the whistleblowers, the medical team were told to not document treatments or sign papers, corroborating April 2024 reporting by Physicians for Human Rights in Israel that anonymity is employed to hinder potential investigation;[8][12][18] during the 2024 New York Times visit, the newspaper noted that three doctors attributed their use of anonymity to fear of retribution from "Hamas and their allies".[9] Whistleblowers further stated that patients were shackled to their beds and surgeries were performed without adequate painkillers.[19]



Events

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On 29 July 2024, the Israeli military police detained nine Israeli soldiers for questioning as part of an investigation of a suspected abuse of a Palestinian prisoner, recieved "signs of serious abuse, including to his anus".[20] In response, far-right politicians, including Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu and Knesset Member Zvi Sukkot urged their supporters to protest at Sde Teiman against the nine soldiers' detention.[21][22] Sukkot, Eliyahu, and Knesset Member Nissim Vaturi joined other right-wingers in illegally invading Sde Teiman, while hours later the Israeli military's Beit Lid base was also invaded by far-right activists as the nine soldiers were being detained there.[23]

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Sde Teiman

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Beit Lid

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Responses

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Israel

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Various right-wing politicians condemned the Israeli soldiers' detention: Justice Minister Yariv Levin said that "harsh pictures of soldiers being arrested" were "impossible to accept"; National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said that the soldiers' detention was "shameful" and asked for "the military authorities to back the fighters … Soldiers need to have our full support"; Economy Minister Nir Barkat declared: "I support our fighters", while criticizing the events as a "show trial"; Transportation Minister Miri Regev commented that the arrests of Israeli soldiers were "dangerous" during war, and warned against military prosecutions that were "appeasing our enemies".[46][47]

Likud politician Hanoch Milwidsky argued in the Knesset in favor of the sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners. Responding to Ta'al politician Ahmad Tibi asking "To insert a stick in a person’s rectum, is that legitimate?", Milwidsky responded "Yes, if he is Nukhba everything is legitimate to do him. Everything."[48][49]

Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara gave her "full backing" to the investigations into the soldiers.[50] Israeli police sources criticized the IDF over a lack of communications during the riots.[51] Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant called for an investigation into Itamar Ben-Gvir alleging that he prevented a response to the riots.[52][53]

Former Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz said that the riots "lead us to the abyss and endanger the security of the state and the unity of Israeli society."[54] Opposition leader Yair Lapid condemned the riots stating: “All the red lines were crossed today. MKs and ministers who participated in the invasion of violent militias into military bases constitute a message to the State of Israel: they are done with democracy, they are done with the rule of law."[55] Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that the riots "dismantles our country, the rule of law and the IDF."[56][54]

Head of the Israel Bar Association Amit Becher condemned the riots as "sedition" that "tramples on the rule of law."[57] IDF Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi denounced the riots and stated his support of the investigations.[58]

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Palestine

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Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti called the riots "evidence of the rise of fundamentalist Zionist fascism", saying "The Israeli military establishment is trying to protect itself from the International Criminal Court by conducting formal investigations, but even that does not please Israeli fascists."[70][71] Palestinian politician Qadura Fares called the arrest of the soldiers a "farce" that were "aimed at misleading international public opinion and giving the illusion that Israel is a country governed by the rule of law" and called for a UN investigation into the treatment of Palestinian prisoners.[71]

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Others

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Several commentators compared the events to the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[73][74][75][76]

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Aftermath

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On 30 July 2024, one of the detained soldiers was released without charge.[83][84] On 4 August 2024, three of the detained soldiers were released and the detention of five of the soldiers was extended until 6 August 2024.[85][86]

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