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Monday, November 17, 2025

Palestinian deaths in Israeli jails surge amid Gaza war


al Jazeera:

Palestinian deaths in Israeli jails surge amid Gaza war: Report


Israeli authorities have been systematically abusing Palestinian prisoners with impunity, according to PHRI


A freed Palestinian prisoner released by Israel as part of the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel, hugs a family member, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 13, 2025 [Ramadan Abed/Reuters]



By Maziar Motamedi
Published On 17 Nov 2025


The number of Palestinians that have died in Israeli detention facilities has surged amid the war in Gaza, according to a report issued by a human rights group.

At least 94 Palestinian deaths have been documented since October 2023, the report published on Monday by Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) said.

The report is just the latest accusation regarding Israel’s jails, in which critics say thousands of Palestinians taken from Gaza and the occupied West Bank are routinely abused.

The nonprofit organisation expressed “grave concerns that the actual number of Palestinians who have died in Israeli custody is significantly higher, particularly among those detained from Gaza”.

It said Israeli authorities have consistently failed to hold those responsible for the deaths to account.

Of the 94 deaths that the report documents, 68 were from the Gaza Strip, while 26 were from the West Bank or held Israeli citizenship.

Israeli military prisons were responsible for at least 52 of the deaths. The remaining 42 were documented in facilities run by the Israel Prison Service (IPS).






Amid the war, Israeli soldiers have detained thousands of people from across Gaza. PHRI’s report asserts that they are now effectively “disappeared”.

The Israeli authorities have stopped sharing detainee information with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and barred all access to detention sites.

PHRI called those moves a “direct breach of both international and domestic law”.

Israel also refuses to acknowledge that it is holding many Palestinian prisoners, or that some have died in custody, leaving families in the dark for prolonged periods.

Some families found out about the death of their loved ones from Israeli media reports.

PHRI pointed at the case of Dr Hussam Abu Safia, the renowned director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, for whom Israeli authorities claimed for days that they had “no indication of the individual’s arrest or detention”.

Israel continues to hold the doctor, who was taken from the hospital in December, despite an international outcry. His lawyer asserts that he has been subjected to torture and humiliation.

Deaths of Palestinians in Israeli custody have been recorded in almost all major IPS facilities, including Ktzi’ot Prison, Megiddo, Nitzan and Ofer, as well as military camps and bases, including the notorious Sde Teiman, the report says.

Physical violence, including bruising, rib fractures, internal organ damage and intracranial haemorrhage, has been a leading cause of death, followed by chronic medical neglect or denial and severe malnutrition.

“Given the grave conditions faced by Palestinians in Israeli incarceration facilities, and in light of Israel’s policies of enforced disappearance, systematic killing, and institutionalized cover-ups, PHRI calls for an independent international investigation into the deaths of Palestinians in Israeli custody,” the NGO said.


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Israeli Shailoks are Beasts of Babylon


40 comments:

  1. The crickets in UN are getting louder and louder, nobody there.

    More than 24 hours after the blatant airspace violation over Cyprus on 16 November 2025 -when four Turkish F-16s flew over Famagusta during a military parade in the occupied north-the European Union has failed to respond to the violation of the airspace of one of its own member states.

    ❌In stark contrast to the EU’s strong and immediate response to Russian airspace violations in Northern Europe, its continued willingness to ignore repeated Turkish provocations lays bare a glaring and unacceptable double standard.

    This failure to act decisively underscores the urgent need for an active, permanent air-policing framework -whether implemented by the Hellenic Air Force or other European partners—to patrol and effectively protect Cyprus and ensure the consistent protection of EU skies against all external threats.

    https://x.com/ictinus_x/status/1990386093284294866?s=20

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    1. mfer, what happened to yr farts about zionist fighterjets encroaching into others' air space?

      Oooop… buat tak tau lah

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  2. Greek MEP speaks out about Turkish "invasion" of Cyprus via illegal immigrants (settlements lah).

    https://x.com/FreshSummerWind/status/1990335791248425328?s=20

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  3. Palastinians already got a country twice, now they want a country a THIRD time, but what they really want is to DENY Isaacs one.

    Jordan was created on 77% of Mandatory Palestine.

    Over 60% of its citizens are Palestinian. ๐Ÿ‘‘Queen Rania herself was born to Palestinian parents from Tulkarm & Nablus.

    ๐ŸšฉAfter Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza created Hamastan in under 24 months, establishing a second Palestinian state isn’t ‘peace’ and isn’t a ‘solution.’ It’s national suicide. No more experiments!

    https://x.com/AmichaiChikli/status/1990449560921997571?s=20

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    1. so?

      Keep repeating yr mfering 'move on', 'right of return' to yr europe rejected zionists lah.

      They understand very well yr fart

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  4. This is our Home Secretary a few years ago calling for an amnesty for all illegals in the U.K. And we now think she will end illegal migration? She thinks we are stupid, she may be right.

    Bikin Tak Serupa Cakap

    https://x.com/NickBuckleyMBE/status/1990339857781289330?s=20

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  5. Germany will resume arms deliveries to Israel starting next week.

    https://x.com/Osint613/status/1990352208022602145?s=20

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  6. Elbit, one of Israel’s leading defense companies, has secured a record $2.3 billion arms contract with a foreign customer that chose not to reveal its identity.

    The exact systems were also not disclosed, but the company described the deal as a comprehensive weapons package.

    https://x.com/Osint613/status/1990440619022430636?s=20

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    1. when the zionist state is itself running short of war arsenals, yet u want to fart about its military export sale!

      Wakakakaka… truly know-nothing

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  7. This is the original size of Turkey, all the rest is occupied. When the big mouth Erdogan talks about colonization, he should look in the mirror first. And count themselves lucky when they lost the war Big Time.

    Note: Cyprus is British Zone. Istanbul is International Zone.

    https://x.com/avavidan/status/1990495151303897140?s=20

    https://historylearning.com/modern-world-history/treaty-of-sevres/#:~:text=Signed%20on%2010%20August%201920%20following%2015%20months,of%20the%20Ottoman%20Empire%20in%20the%20Middle%20East.

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    1. when has pommieland ever had a masterly right after the breaking up of the Ottoman empire, mfer

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  8. This is proof Harmass never wanted peace. They just want to kill all Isaacs.

    BREAKING: Hamas has officially rejected President Trump’s 20-Point Peace Deal.

    Where are all of the self-described “pro-Palestinians” and “ceasefire now” people?

    https://x.com/EYakoby/status/1990418163134087325?s=20

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    1. rightly so!

      Why must Hamas buying into a f*cked 'accord' with no clear cut agenda

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  9. BREAKING: Iran has executed 1,025 people in just 9 months - more than all of 2024.

    This is one of the largest waves of executions in recent decades.

    The world is silent because it can't blame Israel. Where is the outrage?

    https://x.com/HananyaNaftali/status/1990417518402388175?s=20

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  10. 1. Hundreds of trucks enter Gaza daily from Egypt, Ashdod Port, and Israel, carrying food, shelter and medical supplies. Aid is not being arbitrarily denied.
    2. ⁠The Allenby Bridge Crossing was closed by decision of the government following a deadly attack at the crossing by a Jordanian aid truck driver, in which Israeli soldiers were killed.
    3. ⁠UNRWA has demonstrated connections to Hamas. Other aid organizations are welcome to send aid - and do so continuously.

    "Warehouses filled with vital aid for Gaza have been blocked by Israel, despite the ceasefire mandating the passage of humanitarian aid. The UNRWA has criticised Israel as Palestinians face heavy rain and cold weather amid the rubble"

    https://x.com/cogatonline/status/1990487186664275972?s=20

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    1. fake reports to cover up the zionists created famine in Gaza

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  11. ๐ŸšจThe UN Security Council has approved the US draft resolution on Gaza with 13 votes in favor, while China and Russia abstained. The vote installs Jared Kushner and Tony Blair’s concept for a foreign “Board of Peace” as Gaza’s governing authority, giving it control over the enclave’s resources and borders.

    “A vote against this resolution is a vote to return to war,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, threatened Security Council members before the vote.

    The resolution authorizes deployment of an “International Stabilization Force” to disarm the resistance in Gaza. It also creates a Palestinian executive committee for day-to-day administration and ties Israeli withdrawal to Hamas disarmament, with progress reports required every six-month to the Security Council.

    https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1990546866254090698?s=20

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  12. This is the technology that Iran desperately needs and Isaac can help, but.....

    For the first time in history, a country is pumping desalinated seawater into a natural freshwater lake, and it’s happening right here in Israel! ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

    The project quietly launched on October 23, sending desalinated water through the Tsalmon Stream and the Ein Ravid spring, restoring flow to areas that had dried up for years.

    Why it matters:
    ๐Ÿ’งThe Sea of Galilee has suffered repeated droughts and dangerously low water levels.
    ๐Ÿ’งThe new system can raise the lake’s level by up to several centimeters per month.
    ๐Ÿ’งIsrael, already a leader in desalination, is now using that innovation to protect one of its most important natural resources.

    A groundbreaking step for water security, sustainability, and the future of the Kinneret.

    https://x.com/InbarCohen13/status/1990408176290701356?s=20

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    1. w/o the continuous operation of the desalination plants near the Mediterranean Sea, the zionist state would be dying of thirst.

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  13. Very Aneh

    Today Shabana Mahmood will announce that she will threaten visa bans on these 3 countries if they don’t take back illegal immigrants:

    •Angola (90% Christian)
    •Namibia (90% Christian)
    •Democratic Republic of Congo (95% Christian)

    The main countries of origin for illegal Channel arrivals are:
    •Afghanistan (99% Muslim)
    •Syria (87% Muslim)
    •Iran (99% Muslim)
    •Pakistan ( 90% Muslim)
    •Eritrea (50% Muslim)
    But apparently she’s not threatening those countries with visa bans.

    Does that seem oddly biased to you ? ๐Ÿค”

    https://x.com/free_bythesea/status/1990328946387210710?s=46

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  14. The State of Israel submitted today a request to disqualify the ICC Prosecutor, Karim Khan, and to cancel the warrants concerning Israel

    The State of Israel submitted today to the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) a request to disqualify the Court's Prosecutor, Mr. Karim Khan, from involvement in proceedings concerning Israel. Additionally, Israel requests that the Court cancel the baseless arrest warrants issued by the Prosecutor against the Prime Minister, Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, and the former Minister of Defense, Mr. Yoav Gallant.

    The request was submitted following information and grave reports raising serious concern that the Prosecutor acted out of improper personal motives to advance false and unfounded allegations against Israel. These actions were intended to divert public attention from severe accusations against him of serial sexual harassment of a subordinate employee. In this context, the Prosecutor advanced baseless and outrageous warrants against the Prime Minister and the former Minister of Defense of a democratic state.

    The State of Israel emphasizes that the contamination of the proceedings caused by the Prosecutor's conduct is profound and irreparable. Therefore, Israel requests that the Court's Appeals Chamber disqualify the Prosecutor from involvement in cases relating to Israel and to declare that the arrest warrants issued against the Prime Minister and the former Minister of Defense are of no force or effect.

    The aforementioned request in no way affects Israel's other claims regarding the invalidity of the warrants, including due to the Court's lack of jurisdiction.

    https://x.com/israelmfa/status/1990515710867747089?s=46

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  15. The Time for Isaac-Saudi Ibrahim Accord is Now.
    (MBS in White House Next Week)

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Saudi Arabia and Israel normalization... Do it now, while you have President Trump in office.

    ✋ Let’s be brutally honest.
    The Middle East has changed a lot since October 7. Neither Saudi Arabia nor Israel is operating under the same strategic calculus.

    ❤️ I say this with genuine respect for both countries:

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Before October 7, Saudi–Israel normalization seemed very attractive.

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ For Israel, it promised a breakthrough in Muslim (not only Arab) perceptions of the legitimacy of the Israeli state.

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ For Saudi Arabia, it offered a strategic counterweight to Iran, whose influence had spread across collapsing Arab states through militias and political infiltration.

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ But the post–October 7 geopolitical landscape is different:

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Iran no longer projects the aura of a rising regional hegemon... Thanks to the Israeli military and intelligence operations.

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Israel, after two years of direct confrontation with Iran’s strongest Arab militias and the Iranian regime itself, now stands as the dominant military power in the Middle East (perhaps only rivaled by Turkey?).

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Meanwhile, the Saudi leadership is recalibrating its Sunni dominance by engaging the new jihadist-leaning regime in Damascus, following the fall of the Assad regime... also Thanks to Israeli military and intelligence operations.

    In this new balance of power, the urgency that once propelled normalization has evaporated. Neither Saudi Arabia nor Israel sees an immediate, self-interested reason to rush.

    ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ The only real incentive for them is to satisfy U.S. President Trump’s desire to replicate the spectacle of the Abraham Accords.

    ☝️ That being said, friends I trust in both Israel and Saudi Arabia, confirm the same thing: the desire for normalization is real.

    ⚠️ This, now, may be the most ideal window open for such a normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel to happen. So, do not waste it!

    But if it is going to happen, it must be done now, with clarity and sincerity, not as a reactive maneuver against Iran, not as a bargaining chip with Washington, and not as a symbolic gesture.

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ If Riyadh and Jerusalem take this step, it will reshape the region’s strategic architecture for decades.
    If they miss it, the opportunity may not return.

    ๐Ÿ‘Œ Do it for the future of the Middle East.

    https://x.com/daliaziada/status/1990451131227460006?s=20

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  16. The problem with Mamdani‘s statement is that NYC is not in fact a city of “international law” it is a city in the United States of America, which is not a signatory of the Rome statute. Can’t expect much from someone who’s never actually had a job!

    Focus on free bus and garbage collection please.

    https://x.com/emilykschrader/status/1990568378218786872?s=20

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  17. Permanent Representative from China to the UN Cong said that the U.S. FORCED the UN Security Council to adopt the resolution.

    "The penholder forced the council to take action on the draft resolution. We are deeply disappointed at such approach, which is disrespectful to the council members and hurts the council's unity."

    So why didn't China VETO or vote NO?

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    1. ooop… u actually DON'T understand How veto vote works!

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  18. Update: US moves to declare Muslim brotherhood a terrorist group!!

    What Took Them So Long.....

    and CAIR etc too....

    https://x.com/defense_civil25/status/1990392110395138245?s=20

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  19. Comical...

    UK MP Iqbal Mohamed at a Birmingham event claims that some British politicians are “serving their paymasters and outside actors. People outside our country.”

    He delivered the line while standing in front of a Palestinian flag.

    https://x.com/Osint613/status/1990465365214691386?s=20

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  20. This may boomerang on the Democrats.

    ๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: The US House is now scheduled to vote on the release of the Epstein files TOMORROW (Tuesday) at 1:30pm, per multiple reports

    President Trump has now endorsed the bill, and it should pass with flying colors

    Possibly even unanimously.

    https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1990555429395706039?s=20

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  21. Russia and China missed the Peace Boat by abstaining.
    13-0-2

    ๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: The United Nations Security Council has officially ADOPTED President Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan — Trump responds and celebrates

    Wow, the UN actually made the right call for once!

    https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1990552979389190395?s=20


    They practically just ENDORSED Trump to be Chair of the new Board of Peace

    “This will go down as one of the biggest approvals in the History of the United Nations, will lead to further Peace all over the World, and is a moment of true Historic proportion,” Trump said

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    1. joining that f*cked US drafted Gaza peace agreement will be a black spot on any humanitarian efforts of right, mfer

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  22. Comical the way they blame Isaacs for every calamity (or blessing) that befalls them. Stop playing Victim, pull up your socks and MOVE ON.

    The huge influx of modern smartphones entering Gaza doesn’t add up in any logical way. Even in the best of times, phones never arrived in Gaza by the carton-load, and the current prices make even less sense.

    Israeli authorities have allowed large quantities of smartphones, luxury chocolates, and biscuits to enter Gaza. This appears aimed at creating the illusion that there is no poverty or starvation in the strip, even though people are unable to access essential food and basic necessities. At the same time, Israel is blocking humanitarian aid, tents, and caravans that are urgently needed to protect people from the winter cold and heavy rain.

    https://x.com/AbuNasserGaza/status/1989696229014450532?s=20

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    1. wakakakaka… tell that to those pager victims lah, mfer

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  23. Bill has been quiet this week. Maybe this is why

    https://x.com/jacktronprime/status/1990541977230664027?s=46

    https://x.com/mdroadking/status/1990543502158200957?s=46

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  24. https://youtu.be/jSxQJUv1e8k?si=gtxJma0hTbs03sGQ

    By the rivers of Babylon
    Where he sat down
    And there he wept
    When he remember Zion
    It was the wicked
    Carry us away captivity
    Require from us a song
    How can we sing King Alfa's song
    In a strange land
    Shout it out, brothers
    Sing your song of freedom
    Sing it up, sisters
    By the rivers of Babylon
    Where he sat down
    And there he wept
    When he remember Zion
    It was the wicked
    Carry us away captivity
    Require from us a song
    How can we sing King Alfa's song
    In a strange land
    Shout it out, my brother
    By the rivers of Babylon
    Where he sat down
    And there he wept
    When he remember Zion
    By the rivers of Babylon
    Where he sat down
    And there he wept
    When he remember Zion
    By the rivers of Babylon
    Where he sat down
    And there he wept
    When he remember Zion

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    1. wakakakaka… where is BonnyM now?

      The members ain't Black Hebrew Israelites for a start!

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