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Israel quizzed at UN over torture allegations

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Israel quizzed at UN over torture allegations

A Palestinian man walks past an unexploded missile in the Al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City on November 12, 2025. (AFP)

GENEVA: Israel was questioned at the United Nations on Tuesday and Wednesday over multiple reports alleging the torture of Palestinian detainees, in particular since the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023.


Israel was undergoing its periodic review before the UN Committee against Torture.


"The committee has been deeply appalled by the description we have received, in a large number of alternative reports, of what appears to be systematic and widespread torture and ill-treatment of Palestinians, including children," the body's rapporteur Peter Vedel Kessing said.


"It is claimed that torture has become a deliberate and widespread tool of state policy... from arrest to interrogation to imprisonment."


The Committee against Torture comprises 10 independent experts who monitor the implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by member countries.


Citing reports before the committee, Kessing said that since the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which sparked the retaliatory war in Gaza, torture and ill-treatment has escalated, reaching "unprecedented levels" and carried out with impunity.


Those reports, he said, came from various UN bodies, Israeli, Palestinian and international non-governmental organisations, and other sources.


"Many of those detained and subsequently released have reportedly been subject to torture and other ill-treatment," said Kessing.


"Severe beatings, including on the genitals; electric shocks; being forced to remain in stress positions in prolonged periods; deliberate inhuman conditions and starvation; waterboarding; and widespread sexual insults and threats of rape," he said, giving examples.


In July 2024, the UN human rights office published a report stating that Palestinians detained by Israel during the Gaza war have largely been held in secret and in some cases subjected to treatment that may amount to torture.


Similar accusations have been levelled against the Hamas regarding its treatment of hostages held in the Gaza Strip.


The committee's 83rd session, running from November 10 to 28, is conducting periodic reviews of Albania, Argentina, Bahrain and Israel's efforts to implement the convention's provisions.


The committee is set to publish its findings on Israel on November 28.