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The IDF tortured a toddler for hours to coerce his father.
They used cigarettes and nails. On a toddler.
We should all have a strong, visceral reaction to the cruelty, but I want to focus on the complicity.
Don’t get me wrong, the cruelty absolutely infuriates me. I alternate between seething rage and immense sadness when I read about these atrocities.
But the complicity reveals something much deeper.
It shows that by and large, Israeli society does not see widespread torture of Palestinians as a problem.
The toddler was held at a busy IDF checkpoint. Witnesses say multiple soldiers were involved, and that he was held for 10 hours.
How many soldiers had the chance to say, “Maybe we shouldn’t put out our cigarettes on an 18-month-old baby”?
We could lower the bar to the ground and ask: why didn’t anyone say, “There are too many people watching for us to torture this baby. The whole world will see the cigarette burns. Let’s at least be discreet.”
As someone who has read thousands of these reports and testimonies, I can tell you why not - these sick IDF terrorists believe this behavior is acceptable.
Let’s talk about 17-year-old Walid Ahmad from my last post. He was starved and beaten for 6 months inside Megiddo Prison in northern Israel until he collapsed, hit his head, and died.
Megiddo is a large, high-security prison that has held as many as 2,000 detainees - most of them held without charge or trial. A prison of that size has hundreds of employees.
That means that over 6 months, hundreds of Israelis watched 17-year-old Walid be starved and beaten until he collapsed and died. The “post-mortem examination indicates Walid suffered from extreme body muscle and fat wasting, evidenced by a sunken abdomen.” In other words, his starvation would have been obvious to anyone who saw him.
Yet the starvation of this child, who had never been convicted or even charged with a crime, continued without impediment. For 6 months.
I wish I could tell you this was an isolated incident. But it isn’t.
Public allegations of torture and severe abuse of Palestinians in Israeli custody go back at least 59 years, to the beginning of Israel’s modern occupation of Palestine. For example, Amnesty International released a 71-page memorandum on torture in Israeli prisons back in 1979. It referenced reports from the London Sunday Times, the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights, a United Nations Special Committee, the U.S. State Department, the Swiss League of Human Rights, the International League of Human Rights, the International Association of Catholic Jurists, the National Lawyers Guild, the Christian Science Monitor, the Guardian, Pax Romana, and the Washington Post.
This clearly shows that Israel’s 60 years of prolific torture isn’t just speculation or propaganda. It was repeatedly and extensively reported on by a wide array of trustworthy news sources and human rights organizations across the entire world. I’ll provide links to my sources in a reply.
In 2024, B’tselem wrote a 117-page report titled Welcome to Hell. It opens with a quote from the prison where Walid was held:
“We were taken to Megiddo. When we got off the bus, a soldier said to us: ‘Welcome to hell.’”
If you’re not familiar with B’tselem, it’s a Jerusalem-based human rights nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by Israeli lawyers, doctors, and academics.
The report features a seemingly never-ending collection of testimonials detailing the torture these prisoners faced. “Their testimonies uncover a systemic, institutional policy focused on the continual abuse and torture of all Palestinian prisoners. This includes frequent acts of severe, arbitrary violence; sexual assault; humiliation and degradation; deliberate starvation; forced unhygienic conditions; sleep deprivation; prohibition on, and punitive measures for, religious worship; confiscation of all communal and personal belongings; and denial of adequate medical treatment. These descriptions appear time and again in the testimonies, in horrifying detail and with chilling similarities.”
I want to differentiate between two types of Israeli prisons. Megiddo, where Walid was starved to death, is part of the Israeli Prison Service. Others, like Sde Teiman (the most notorious of all of Israel’s torture factories), are run by the military.
This distinction matters, because it shows that Israeli torture is not confined to a single type of facility. It’s not a unique anomaly. The torture persists as standard practice in both military detention sites and civilian prisons.
Maintaining a system like this requires enormous complicity. At a minimum, thousands of Israelis across multiple distinct systems have directly enacted this torture. Many more have witnessed it and done nothing.
Occasionally someone tries to speak out, but those cases are rare and often come with consequences. For example, the lawyer who leaked the video of 10 IDF soldiers gang-raping a detainee was smeared, arrested, and forced to resign. Politicians and demonstrators teamed up to riot in the streets on behalf of the IDF rapists. All charges against the rapists were eventually dropped.
The complicity is the key to understanding the big picture.
The widespread torture doesn’t come from just a few bad apples.
The torture has been actively propagated in this form on a massive level by Israeli society for at least 59 years.
The torture isn’t a bug. It’s a feature.
@mrddmia Funnily enough, this post says more about your vile character than those you accuse. There’s a ‘special’ place in hell with horrors mankind can’t even begin to comprehend for people just like you,and it seems you’ve just secured a permanent reservation there, sir. Congratulations
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@RupertLowe10 Funny how much you value a dogs life more than a non white human. As the saying goes Rupert, it’s a dog eat dog world out there. Stfu with your crying you little bitch.
@I_amMukhtar “All these rag head Palestines…” whilst conveniently causing criminal damage painting St George’s flag, a man who was half Palestinian. Can’t make it up.. wahey, go on the boisss.. retards.
@greyman7107@SkyNews@grok So only local reporters.. surely you don’t want these biased local reporters spewing out the tons of media coverage you claim? Let’s the press in, what’s to hide?
@greyman7107@SkyNews Let’s the worlds press and media in then so it can be proved without any bias? Simple ask. All other warzones allow the press.. israel refuses. Why? Let them in and let the world see who’s right and who’s wrong.
@cosmos98788@SkyNews Let’s the worlds press and media in then so it can be proved without any bias? Simple ask. All other warzones allow the press.. israel refuses. Why? Let them in and let the world see who’s right and who’s wrong.
@AK74StL@SkyNews Let’s the worlds press and media in then so it can be proved without any bias? Simple ask. All other warzones allow the press.. israel refuses. Why? Let them in and let the world see who’s right and who’s wrong.