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PALESTINIAN EX-PRISONERS ALLEGE SEXUAL, PHYSICAL, AND MEDICAL ABUSE IN ISRAELI PRISONS - REPORT
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"This kind of thing never happened before October 7. Back then, we only faced this type of abuse if there was a hunger strike or a riot," the released prisoners told Wall Street Journal.
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- JPost.com - The Jerusalem Post -: "This kind of thing never happened before October 7.
- JPost.com - The Jerusalem Post -: Back then, we only faced this type of abuse if there was a hunger strike or a riot," the released prisoners told Wall Street Journal.
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- Topic: ISRAEL — the feed headline centres on PALESTINIAN, PRISONERS, ALLEGE, SEXUAL, PHYSICAL.
- Original feed: JPost.com - The Jerusalem Post -.
- Published: 16 Jul 2026, 17:10 UK.
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- 16/07/2026, 17:10 PRIMARY FEED PALESTINIAN EX-PRISONERS ALLEGE SEXUAL, PHYSICAL, AND MEDICAL ABUSE IN ISRAELI PRISONS - REPORT (JPost.com - The Jerusalem Post - • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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