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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, December 30, 2019
Torture of Palestinian detainees prevails in Israeli jails
A group of people stage a demonstration in front of the Israel’s West
Bank separation wall to show their support to the Palestinian prisoners
held in Israeli prions on 22 March 2019 [Wisam Hashlamoun/Anadolu
Agency]
In comments to Al Jazeera regarding Israel’s use of torture against Palestinian detainees, Qadura Faris, head of the Palestinian Prisoner Society, declared: “The Israeli security wants to leave a mark on the psyche of those it detains: resistance has a price, and it is hefty.”
Torture methods used by Israel include stress positions, beatings which
result in severe injuries, sleep deprivation, emotional blackmail,
threats of torture against family members of the detainees and the
transfer of detainees to secret prisons. In one case reported by
the Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, Addameer: “The harsh
beating was committed with the intention to kill the detainee.”
Israel allows the
use of torture in so-called exceptional cases and exempts the officials
involved in torture from criminal responsibility. This ambiguity has
contributed to a rampant use of torture against Palestinian detainees
held in Israeli jails. Complaints to authorities have not yielded any
results. Israel’s tactics of depriving legal counsel to tortured
detainees during interrogation also hinders immediate recognition and
awareness of such human rights violations as they occur.
Addameer’s latest update on
torture in Israeli jails, since August 2019, shows how Israel
manipulates its so-called state of exception in order to circumvent the
absolute prohibition of torture in international law. Israel’s security
narrative – a commodity that has become part of mainstream rhetoric and
adopted globally – provides the legal loophole within Israeli
legislation to torture Palestinian detainees. Given that Palestinians,
without exception, are all deemed a purported threat to Israel, there
are no parameters excluding detainees from torture. On the contrary,
rather than having their rights protected, Palestinians in Israeli jails
risk additional violations while the perpetrators of such violence are
immune from prosecution, by means of the same security narrative that
allows for the torture of Palestinians.
The recent update notes: “According to the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI),
about 1,200 complaints of torture during Israeli interrogations have
been filed since 2001. All the cases were closed without a single
indictment.” Addameer also notes that torture is classified as a war
crime – a pertinent point as Israel faces a possible investigation at
the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Interestingly, Addameer quotes a statement by Nils Melzer, the UN special rapporteur on torture,
who draws comparisons in terms of occupation and torture, between the
US presence in Guantanamo and Israel’s colonial entrenchment in
Palestine. Both Israel and the US, he states, are setting an example of
impunity when it comes to the torture of detainees.
Since 1967, 73 Palestinian prisoners were killed by
torture in Israeli jails. Torture survivors have no recourse to
justice, as it is Israel who decides whether an investigation should be
opened. Meanwhile, the international community continues to ignore such
flagrant violations of human rights – war crimes, to use the current
assertions levelled against Israel. Indeed, if the international
community paid less importance to Israel’s security narrative, and
concerned itself primarily with the violations justified through its
purported right to defend itself, it is possible that there will be more
cohesion regarding the legal importance of holding Israel accountable
for its repression of the Palestinian people.