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Palestinian individuals have provided harrowing testimonies at the United Nations about abuses they suffered during detention by Israeli forces and settlers. The hearings, facilitated by the UN’s independent Commission of Inquiry, addressed claims of severe beatings and sexual violence, which many describe as systematic, particularly following the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October 2023. Said Abdel Fattah, a 28-year-old nurse from Gaza, recounted his ordeal where he faced prolonged abuse, including sexual assault, during his detention. "I was humiliated and tortured," he said via video-link.
Responding to these allegations, Daniel Meron, Israel’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, dismissed the testimonies as a waste of time, asserting that Israel investigates and prosecutes any misconduct by its forces. He criticized comparisons between alleged Israeli abuses and the violence of Hamas. Palestinian lawyer Sahar Francis insisted on a “glaring lack of accountability,” alleging widespread abuse, particularly in the early months of the conflict. The UN hearings continue to explore these serious allegations amid escalating tensions in the region.