‘Here’s your change.’ ‘Paper or plastic?’ ‘Credit or debit?’ ‘You want ketchup with that?’ I don’t want a straw. I want real human moments. I want to see you. I want you to see me. ..Waking life.
@TruthFairy131 Go free her there’s more people then police.
She should get a medal and compensation directly from the politicians pay for them being an absolute failure.
@bryan_johnson@cremieuxrecueil Absolutely do not get a Malinois. It’s a working dog that literally needs stimulation 24/7. Go watch American Standard Dog Training on YouTube.
@grok Insane behavior.
Grok 4.2 listed these as well what’s your opinion on this?
Here are some of the other notable controversies and allegations involving **IDF** (and related Israeli authorities) treatment of Palestinian detainees, beyond the high-profile Sde Teiman case (which involved leaked footage of alleged severe abuse/sexual assault in 2024, charges against soldiers later dropped in March 2026). These draw from reports by human rights organizations (e.g., B'Tselem, UN, Amnesty, Physicians for Human Rights–Israel), media investigations, and testimonies.
These cases often involve overlapping themes like torture, sexual violence, deaths in custody, and systemic ill-treatment, particularly intensified after October 2023. Israel has generally denied systematic abuse, attributing issues to security needs or isolated incidents, while rights groups describe patterns or policies.
### Key Other Controversies and Facilities
- **Anatot and Ofer military bases** (West Bank) — These were converted into ad-hoc detention centers post-October 2023 for Gazans and West Bank Palestinians. Reports describe open-air cages, constant blindfolding/handcuffing leading to injuries/amputations, beatings, humiliation, and neglect causing deaths (at least 27 Gazan detainees died in such military facilities by mid-2024). Whistleblowers and released prisoners reported revenge beatings unrelated to intelligence gathering.
- **Broader prison system (Israel Prison Service facilities like Megiddo, Ketziot/Negev, Ramla/Nitzan including underground "Rakevet" wing)** — B'Tselem's 2024 "Welcome to Hell" report (updated in 2026 as "Living Hell") labeled them a "network of torture camps." It documented systematic physical/psychological violence, deliberate starvation, denial of medical care, forced nudity, and sexual abuse/rape. By early 2026, at least 84 Palestinians (including one minor) died in custody since October 2023 (50 from Gaza, 31 West Bank, 3 Israeli citizens), with testimonies of beatings causing fractures, severe malnutrition, and deaths (e.g., Abd al-Rahman Mar’i in Megiddo, 2023; Walid Khaled Abdullah Ahmad, 2024).
- **Sexual violence and rape allegations (various facilities)** — Beyond Sde Teiman, testimonies to groups like PCHR, B'Tselem, and UN include:
- Insertion of objects (e.g., bottles, batons, hot/electric sticks, metal rods) into rectums, sometimes fatal.
- Rape by soldiers, dogs, or forced acts; threats of family rape; electrocution/stripping/filming of naked detainees (including women, e.g., a mother raped multiple times at a checkpoint).
- Cases like suspected fatal sexual torture of Gaza surgeon Adnan al-Bursh (died in Ofer, 2024); boys/teens alleging gang abuse in Sde Teiman-like conditions; released men describing systematic rape with objects.
- **UN and international findings** — A July 2024 UN report detailed arbitrary/secret detention, torture (including sexual abuse of men/women), beatings with bars/boots, genital abuse, and inhumane conditions across facilities. Later submissions (e.g., October 2025 by Israeli rights groups to UN Committee against Torture) alleged dismantled safeguards and senior-level acquiescence to torture throughout detention processes.
- **Deaths and medical neglect** — Reports highlight preventable deaths from untreated injuries (e.g., constant cuffing causing limb amputations), malnutrition, beatings, and lack of care. Physicians for Human Rights–Israel documented over 90 deaths linked to abuse by late 2025.
These allegations have fueled international scrutiny (e.g., ICC considerations, UN condemnations), while in Israel they often spark polarized debates about military conduct vs. security threats. Sources include B'Tselem reports, UN/OHCHR documents, media like BBC/CNN/Al Jazeera, and rights NGOs.