Harm, scared however free now. Palestinian boy remembers abuse in Israeli jail | Israel-Palestine battle

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Hebron, occupied West Financial institution – After eight months in Israeli prisons with out being charged or processed, 18-year-old Mohammad Salhab Tamimi was lastly capable of return to his household as a part of an ongoing prisoner trade deal.

His boyish face was severe as he embraced his dad and mom and stood, barely bewildered, as if he was uncertain whether or not to talk to the press or not.

He had been by means of lots up to now eight months of uncertainty, torment that solely elevated because the begin of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7.

The very last thing he was advised by the forbidding Israeli jail guards was that he can be rearrested and put again into the limbo of administrative detention if his household and mates confirmed any indicators of celebrating his return.

“’Inform your folks [they said]’… If we’ve a giant celebration, I’ll return to jail,” he recalled.

Cautious of the Israeli navy checkpoint and unlawful settlement subsequent to their residence, his household stored their happiness on mute, with solely the quick household and a few uncles current.

Shackled, kicked round, humiliated

Fortunately for the household, smiles don’t make any noise, and no one may cease the grins on his mom Fatima and father Murshid’s faces as they held tightly to their “little boy”.

Mohammad with Fatima and Murshid, beaming with pleasure, however quietly [Mosab Shawer/Al Jazeera]

Their boy was among the many fourth batch of Palestinian prisoners to be launched from Ofer jail close to Ramallah within the small hours of Tuesday in a single day. As much as the final minute, he had not been certain what was occurring to him.

At 7am (05:00 GMT) on Monday, November 27, a guard at Rimon Jail demanded that Mohammad get able to be transferred to Ofer Jail. That was all; nothing in regards to the motive why he was being moved. Simply advised to strip off fully, placed on only a gray jail sweatsuit, and collect all his belongings.

“I put my garments in a type of plastic envelopes and walked to the cell door the place they cuffed my palms and compelled my head down so I used to be wanting on the floor.

“The officer then kicked me, laborious. His boots have metal in them, so it felt like he crushed my ft, it actually harm.

“He dragged me to the jail yard however, as he was dragging me out of the jail, he stopped to take my garments from me and threw them right into a rubbish pail. Then, cursing me with obscene language, he dragged me out,” Mohammad recalled haltingly.

Mohammad was loaded right into a prisoner switch automobile often called a “bosta” – a van with blacked-out home windows and tight cells with metallic seats, to which prisoners are chained.

Bosta rides can take 12 hours or extra. There aren’t any relaxation stops, meals, or rest room breaks. “I used to be stored within the automobile cell with out something to eat or drink till after midnight,” mentioned Mohammad.

Mohammad showing his grey prison sweatsuit
Mohammad was made to strip down and put on solely a gray jail sweatsuit. All his different belongings have been thrown away by a jail guard who was beating and cursing him on the identical time [Mosab Shawer/Al Jazeera]

His father and uncle have been standing there exterior Ofer, ready for him, when he was lastly launched within the wee hours on Tuesday so they might drive him residence to Hebron within the south of the occupied West Financial institution.

A call to humiliate

Issues have been extra disagreeable than regular in jail after October 7, which was when Hamas launched a shock assault from Gaza on southern Israel killing some 1,200 folks.

Individuals held in a number of establishments have reported extreme beatings, denial of medical consideration, lawyer and household visits, yard time, electrical energy, water, and hygiene necessities from the jail store.

A minimum of six Palestinian prisoners died or have been killed in Israeli custody since October 7, together with some shortly after their arrest.

Israel’s relentless bombing of the Gaza Strip after the Hamas assault lasted 48 days and killed greater than 15,000 Palestinians, together with greater than 6,000 kids.

On the forty ninth day, Friday, a four-day “humanitarian pause” negotiated by Egypt and Qatar started. Each side mentioned they’d launch captives – Hamas would launch batches of individuals it took captive on October 7 in return for thrice as many Palestinians held – with and with out trigger – in Israeli detention services.

Because the exchanges continued and optimism rose, the truce was prolonged by two days to maintain the exchanges going.

Mohamed Salhab al-Tamimi kisses his mother Fatima
Mohammad was very completely happy to see his mom, Fatima, once more [Mosab Shawer/Al Jazeera]

Over the identical days that it launched some 150 Palestinian detainees, Israel arrested 133 folks, practically as many, from the occupied West Financial institution and East Jerusalem, based on Palestinian prisoner associations. Since October 7, Israel carried out 3,290 arrests in the identical areas, which it has occupied since 1967.

Mohammad is just not the primary launched particular person to say that there’s excessive overcrowding in Israeli prisons.

“There have been 10 prisoners shoved into cells that solely had six beds. We used to should unfold blankets or one thing on the ground to sleep,” he mentioned.

The quantity of meals they got was inadequate, because it was additionally for six prisoners, not 10. The cellmates needed to ration what meals they acquired fastidiously.

A number of prisoners have been injured at some point as nicely, Mohammad mentioned, when jail guards attacked two sections of Rimon Jail

Other than accidents and the reported deaths, Mohammad mentioned: “The [Israeli] occupation had just about determined that they’d humiliate the prisoners, ever because the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Storm.”

Lower off from any information of the surface world, the detainees discovered themselves stripped of virtually all the things, together with all possessions that have been of their cells like utensils and home equipment, they used to make issues slightly extra nice. They have been disadvantaged of shopping for hygiene provides, together with laundry detergent, and barred from utilizing the washing machines to scrub their garments.

Jail authorities additionally stored the prisoners away from their solely outlet to let off some steam – the “fora”, or jail yard, and prevented them from making any noise.

“I used to like making the decision to prayer from inside my cell so the entire part may hear, however that too was forbidden.

“It felt like they didn’t need us to even breathe.”

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