The head of the Gaza Strip’s biggest hospital said yesterday after being freed from more than seven months of detention that he had been “tortured” by Israel.
Al-Shifa hospital director Mohamed Abu Salmiya was among dozens of Palestinians released and returned to Gaza for treatment, according to Israeli authorities.
Abu Salmiya said he and other prisoners were put through “severe torture” in Israeli prisons, after being detained since the October first week cross-border storming by Hamas.
“Several inmates died in interrogation centres and were deprived of food and medicine,” according to Abu Salmiya, who said he still had a broken thumb.
“For two months no prisoner ate more than a loaf of bread a day,” he added.
“Detainees were subjected to physical and psychological humiliation.”
The medical chief said no charge had ever been made against him.
Israel’s Shin Bet intelligence agency said it had decided on the release with the Israeli military “to free up places in detention centres”.
The agency said it “opposed the release of fighters” who had taken part in attacks on Israeli civilians “so it was decided to free several Gaza detainees who represent a lesser danger”.
However commenting on X, formerly Twitter, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir called Abu Salmiya’s release “with dozens of other fighters” a “security abandonment”.
Israeli forces detained Abu Salmiya during one of a number of raids on Al-Shifa.
EMOTIONAL REUNIONS
Al-Shifa hospital has been reduced to rubble by successive raids since Israel launched its assault on Gaza after the October first week Hamas storming.
After crossing back to Gaza near the city of Khan Yunis, five detainees were admitted to Al-Aqsa hospital and the others were sent to hospitals in Khan Yunis, a medical source said.
An AFP correspondent at Deir Al-Balah saw some detainees in emotional reunions with their families.
Abu Salmiya was not the only top medical practitioner detained.
The Gaza European hospital in Khan Yunis said the head of its orthopaedic unit, Bassam Miqdad, was among those freed yesterday.
In May, Palestinian rights groups said a senior Al-Shifa surgeon had died in an Israeli jail after being detained. The Israeli army said it was unaware of the death.
The war started with Hamas’ October first week storming of Israel. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed at least 37,900 people, also mostly civilians, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry.
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