ed note–as always, LOTS of important ‘protocols’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival, as well as that of his/her children, needs to know.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, as shocking as what you are about to read truly is, in reality, it really isn’t, or at least it shouldn’t be…

 

By that, what we at this humble little informational endeavor mean is that this is no different than any average news story involving a person being attacked and killed by some vicious, dangerous animal such as a shark, alligator, hyena, etc.

 

Meaning, this is the nature of the beast and this is what it is biologically/constitutionally driven to do, and as much as we will shudder when imagining the horror that a person goes through when being attacked by the aforementioned shark, alligator, or hyena, at the same time, we understand that this is what creatures of this sort do, what they have always done, and–barring some quirk of evolution–what they will ALWAYS do…

 

Now, as it applies to the details of what you are about to read below, a somewhat similar frame of mind needs to be constructed as well.

 

The Jews–meaning the followers of Torah-Judah-ism–just like any other group of people who submit themselves to a particular religion and to its commandments and teachings, are slaves to the precepts and protocols of all the ‘thou shalts’ and ‘thou shalt nots’ that their religion demands of them.

 

Where things get a little weird & wonky and where otherwise sane and rational people have a hard time wrapping their otherwise sane and rational minds around the nature of the ‘Jewish problem’ however is as follows–

 

The Jewish soldiers featured in the first-hand accounts of torture below can sleep at night knowing that what they did in abusing these innocent Palestinians did not cross any ‘moral line’ as far as what their religion commands of them.

 

In fact, had they NOT engaged in the torture and abuse detailed below, THEN they would have to answer for it on judgment day, because the simple and ugly truth of the matter is that the very clear and specific ‘protocols’–meaning the ‘thou shalts’ and the ‘thou shalt nots’ of their Torah Judah-ism–are very clear on this matter, to wit–

 

‘When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are to possess and drives out the many nations larger and stronger than you, and when the Lord your God has delivered them over to you and you have defeated them, then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no mercy. Do not save alive anything that breathes, for you are a people holy unto the Lord your God who has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession…’ –Book of Deuteronomy

 

Now, just in case there is some degree of confusion here, the section appearing above is not some obscure, cryptic, or hard-to-find passage of little weight uttered by some ‘minor personality’ within the same Torah Judah-ism to which the Jews–and especially the IDF murderers/thugs featured in the story below–are willing slaves.

 

It is no less than Moses himself, the ‘great lawgiver’, the grand pooba and the ‘big kahuna’ who commanded the above that requires TOTAL MASS MURDER WITHOUT COMPASSION OR MERCY, and it is not the only time he commands this.

 

The first 5 books with which he is credited authoring are littered with similar ‘commandments’, including–if it can be believed–that Hebrew/Jewish soldiers are to take as captive all the little Gentile girls ‘who have never known man’–meaning those who are still virgins–as their personal sex slaves.

 

NOW, the reason that all of this is important is as follows–

 

These same precepts and protocols within Torah Judah-ism–AS CLEARLY DELINEATED IN THE CITATION ABOVE–are not new inventions. They did not arrive with the persons of Theodor Herzl, Ben Gurion, Chaim Weizmann or any of the other ‘Zionists’ as they are described.

 

Rather, these ugly and genocidal commandments have been the living, breathing constitution of the Jewish soul for over 3,000 years, and yet, AND YET, Gentiles the world over, and especially NOW with everything taking place in Gaza, refuse to wrap their otherwise sane and rational brains around the fact that the details found in the story below are as out of place and as unsurprising as any news story detailing an attack involving a shark, alligator, or hyena.

 

In other words, L&G, don’t blame the Jews for practicing their Judah-ism. Blame the Gentiles for refusing to understand the religion/mindset of the Jews in the sane and rational manner required.

 

And finally, ladies and Gentile-men, we would be remiss if we did not finish off this extended ed note commentary by identifying those characters who contribute a great deal towards this refusal on the part of Gentiles viz coming to that ‘sane and rational’ understanding of exactly what Judah-ism is and therefore, what it is constitutionally driven to do, individuals such as this–

 

 

–And others, whose seductive mantra is that ‘authentic Judah-ism’ is a religion of ‘peace and justice’ that forbids the kinds of barbarity detailed in the story below, as well as those Gentiles who believe these sweet, seductive lies that are thrown into (what should be) the sane and rational discussion of what ‘authentic Judah-ism’ really is and exactly why it is that events of the type described below are taking place.

 

These individuals of the Judaic pedigree KNOW INTIMATELY what it is that their Torah Judah-ism commands of them, and for them to be alleging otherwise means that they are in fact professional liars whose job is to intoxicate and anesthetize the Gentile brain into thinking that Torah Judah-ism is a religion of ‘peace and justice’, when in fact, what it really is, how it is best described, is the logic and thought processes of the shark, the alligator or the hyena, whose ‘constitution’ is to hunt down and kill defenseless creatures and to devour them.

 

 

Middle East Eye

 

Men detained by Israeli forces since the start of the war are returning to Gaza with harrowing accounts of mock executions, constant beatings and humiliating mistreatment.

 

Palestinian men detained by Israeli forces since the start of the war in Gaza have told Middle East Eye how they were physically tortured with dogs and electricity, subjected to mock executions, and held in humiliating and degrading conditions.

 

In testimonies to MEE, one man, who was taken by Israeli forces from a school in Gaza where he had sought refuge with his family, described how he had been handcuffed, blindfolded, and detained in a metal cage for 42 days.

 

During interrogations, he said he had been given electric shocks, as well as being scratched and bitten by army dogs.

 

Other men also described being electrocuted, attacked by dogs, doused with cold water, denied food and water, deprived of sleep, and subjected to constant loud music.

 

‘They did not spare anyone. There were 14-year-old boys and 80-year-old men,’ said one of the men, Moaz Muhammad Khamis Miqdad, who was taken prisoner in Gaza City in December and held for more than 30 days.

 

As well as three men taken prisoner in Gaza, MEE spoke to a man detained in a raid in the West Bank city of Qalqilya who said he had been blindfolded, stripped naked, and hung by his arms during interrogations in which he was repeatedly beaten and burnt with cigarettes.

 

He also described being held for days in freezing conditions in which he was not allowed to sleep and of a soldier urinating in a bottle and handing it to him after he had requested water.

 

All four men described being forced to strip naked and being constantly beaten and abused by Israeli soldiers during their weeks-long detentions.

 

MEE has also spoken to a number of other former detainees who also described similar experiences to those of the men in this story and whose accounts of torture and abuse follow similar allegations made by human rights monitors.

 

Israel’s conduct of its war against Hamas in Gaza is already the subject of an International Court of Justice case in which it stands accused of genocide and an ongoing war crimes investigation by the International Criminal Court.

 

Last week, details of an unpublished investigation by UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, alleging abuse of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners detained during the war in Gaza were reported by the New York Times.

 

Many of those details appear consistent with the testimonies of former detainees who spoke to MEE.

 

On Thursday, Haaretz reported that at least 27 detainees from Gaza had died in Israeli military facilities since the start of the war. It said some of the deaths had occurred at the Sde Teiman military base in southern Israel and the Anatot base in the West Bank.

 

On Friday, Alice Jill Edwards, the UN’s special rapporteur on torture, said she was investigating allegations of torture and mistreatment of Palestinian detainees by Israel and was in talks with Israeli authorities to visit the country on a fact-finding mission.

 

Ramy Abdu, the chair of Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor which has also compiled reports of torture in custody, said the testimonies of Palestinians released from Israeli detention were ‘deeply disturbing’.

 

Abdu told MEE: ‘These testimonies reveal a systematic pattern of abuse, including forced strip searches, sexual harassment, threats of rape, severe beatings, dog attacks, and denial of necessities such as food, water, and access to restroom facilities. These acts not only inflict physical pain but also leave lasting psychological scars on the victims.

 

‘The use of such brutal tactics, particularly against vulnerable groups such as women, children, and the elderly, is reprehensible and constitutes a gross violation of human dignity and international law.’

 

Miriam Azem, an advocacy associate at Adalah, a Palestinian human rights organisation, said that reports of ‘pervasive torture and ill-treatment’ inflicted on Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody demanded an immediate international intervention.

 

‘Hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza remain held incommunicado, their whereabouts unknown. The urgency of the current moment demands not just attention but immediate and resolute intervention from the international community. Any failure to intervene poses a grave threat to Palestinian lives,’ Azem told MEE.

 

 

‘They placed me facing the wall on my knees’

 

Naeem Youssef Salem Abu Al-Hassan, a 19-year-old from Jabalia, northern Gaza, told MEE he had been detained with other young men aged 18 to 25 after remaining residents were ordered by Israeli forces to leave the city on 27 December 2023.

 

By then, he said, he and his extended family had endured weeks of air strikes, tank attacks, and sniper fire which had destroyed much of the neighbourhood and killed a number of his relatives.

 

Soon afterward, Hassan said, Israeli soldiers ordered him to identify two bodies in the street who they said were fighters.

 

Hassan said he did not know the identities of the bodies and had no connections with fighters.

 

‘They didn’t believe me and insisted that I recognised them otherwise they would shoot me and drop me next to the bodies. I didn’t know what to say. Then they placed me facing the wall on my knees.’

 

Hassan said the soldiers then kicked him and called him a liar. He was handcuffed, blindfolded, and dragged to a nearby house where other detainees were also being held.

 

‘One soldier smoking a cigarette burned me on my face and then started hitting and kicking me,’ he said.

 

That night, the men were rounded up and taken out to the street where, Hassan said, they were surrounded by soldiers and tanks. Deep holes had been dug in the street and a soldier started to push him towards one of the holes.

 

‘I felt, that’s it, he will definitely kill me now. This will probably be my last breath,’ he said.

 

Instead, the men were loaded onto trucks. They were driven around for several hours, all the while being cursed, kicked, and beaten by the soldiers guarding them. Then they were moved to a different vehicle and driven around some more, still being beaten.

 

Eventually, they were dropped at an unknown location. Five soldiers came into the room where they were being held and continued beating them.

 

This pattern of being moved around in vehicles between different locations, all the while being subjected to beatings, continued over several days.

 

Finally, the men arrived at a location where they were forced to kneel on the floor, still restrained with handcuffs and blindfolded.

 

‘We all remained like this for 37 days… almost naked in the blistering cold, our bodies exhausted, our souls drifting away. The food was barely enough to keep you alive,’ said Hassan.

 

When the men tried to complain about the conditions of their detention, their captors brought in soldiers with dogs.

 

‘They unleashed them on us. The dogs would attack us, scratching and biting us while the commander would continue to beat us with utter brutality.’

 

Every few days the men would be taken for questioning. Hassan said he was shown images of tunnels and his interrogators would ask him what he knew about them.

 

‘Whenever I said that I didn’t know anything they would slap, punch, hit, and kick me all over my body,’ said Hassan.

 

‘The soldiers with their commander would make a lot of noise… so we were not able to sleep and remained exhausted and completely strained from fatigue, starvation, and torture.’

 

One night in the early hours as he tried to rest, Hassan was kicked awake by a soldier and dragged to a bus with four other men. The bus took them to Karm Abu Salem, the main crossing between Israel and southern Gaza, where they were released.

 

‘The commander screamed at us that we should walk quickly, but I could barely walk because of the beating and kneeling and the lack of food and sleep. The soldiers started running after us to scare us.’

 

Hassan said the men managed to drag themselves to nearby UN buses that were waiting to collect them.

 

 

‘They wanted us to stay between life and death’

 

Moaz Muhammad Khamis Miqdad, 26, told MEE he had been rounded up at gunpoint by Israeli soldiers on 21 December while sheltering in a school with his family in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City.

 

Along with other men, he was forced to strip to his underwear. They were then taken to a nearby mosque where their hands were tied behind their backs and they were made to kneel.

 

‘Then they threw us in a truck, where more soldiers and security forces railed at us with massive beatings and cursing,’ recalled Miqdad.

 

The truck took them to a detention centre where the beatings continued relentlessly.

 

‘They tortured us for hours, spraying us with cold water while we were almost naked. They were determined to torture us and break us.’

 

Eventually, one by one the men were taken to an interrogation room where, Miqdad said, the torture got worse.

 

‘The soldiers asked where I was on 7 October and what I did. I told them I had nothing to do with the events of 7 October but they didn’t care. They attacked me with even more excessive punches and kicks, and this time with their weapons as well.’

 

Bruised and bleeding, the men were put in another truck and taken to a dark, cold room.

 

‘I was naked, cold, beaten, starving, exhausted and completely drained. If any prisoner fell asleep the soldiers would viciously beat him on the head or chest to keep him awake. They wanted us to stay between life and death.’

 

After a couple of days, the men were put on a bus, this time with about 50 other prisoners. As the bus drove them to a detention centre in another area, they were beaten by soldiers, this time with iron bars.

 

After two weeks in detention, Miqdad said he was allowed to take a shower. But even this risked incurring a humiliating beating.

 

‘The shower time was limited to four minutes. I was afraid to take off my underwear and never have it back. If you were a second late in the shower the soldiers would tie you to metal bars and beat you for four hours. Soldiers and commanders would come and hit you with their weapons, metal bars, and boots.’

 

At night, the detainees were forced to sleep naked without any covers on the floor of what Miqdad said appeared to be an army barracks. Loud music would play at full volume.

 

During one interrogation, Miqdad said he was asked why he had remained in Gaza City, rather than going to the south, as Israel had told residents to do. He said he told them that he did not have the money to make the journey.

 

‘They didn’t like my answer. They sent me back to the dark prison room, blindfolded. We were forbidden from making any movement or gesture. If we tried to adjust the blindfold to wipe away our tears and blood the soldiers would go crazy, shouting at us and beating us insanely.’

 

Following the interrogation, Miqdad said he was placed in a chair.

 

‘They placed electric bands all over my body and electrocuted me with powerful shocks all the way up to my head.’

 

After several more days of this treatment, Miqdad was told he was being transferred. He was blindfolded and put on a bus. Many of the other men on the bus were sick and elderly, he said.

 

The bus drove for a while and then stopped.

 

‘They kicked us all out and threatened to shoot and kill anyone who moved from the line, or looked back, or tried to help one another.’

 

‘A young man was totally paralyzed from the harsh conditions he had endured so I carried him despite the fact I could barely carry myself. The soldiers saw me and started yelling and shooting but I did not care, I just kept walking and didn’t look back. In those moments he was not heavy.’

 

 

‘You think you will die a thousand times’

 

Omar Mahmoud Abdel Qader Samoud had also been forced to seek refuge in a school with members of his family after their house was destroyed by an air strike on 14 November.

 

After several weeks, Israeli soldiers came to the school and detained Samoud, his wife, and their children including their two-year-old son.

 

‘They handcuffed us and blindfolded us and took us to a nearby hill,’ said Samoud.

 

‘Tanks were roaming around us, creating a deadly scene of horror and fear. In those moments you think you will die a thousand times.’

 

Samoud said he remained blindfolded and handcuffed for the entire 42 days of his detention, barely being given enough food to survive.

 

‘The soldiers forced us to kneel for 24 hours. They would storm into the barracks where we were kept as hostages, make a lot of noise with their iron bars, kicking and breaking everything.

 

‘The temperature was freezing, as the cell was made of iron, very similar to cages used for animals… The soldiers’ aim was to torture us, to break us, to show us who is the boss, and that our lives depended on them.’

 

Prisoners who raised their heads risked being sent to the ‘ghost room’, Samoud said.

 

‘You become a ghost, unseen and unheard,’ he said. ‘They tie your hands and legs, forbid you from going to the bathroom. They deny you water and food and leave you like this for a few days.’

 

Another room was known as the ‘disko’.

 

‘A soldier dragged me on the floor, naked and handcuffed and placed me on a piece of rug,’ Samoud recalled.

 

‘The soldiers sprayed freezing cold water on me and placed a fan in front of me. They would leave me for a few days, without food or water or the possibility to get up and go to the bathroom. I urinated on myself and pleaded for mercy but they didn’t care.

 

‘The soldiers would kick me on all parts of my body. Imagine yourself naked, handcuffed on the floor with five or six soldiers kicking you with their boots, hitting you with weapons and bats.

 

‘Then they ordered me to sit up. How could I possibly sit up? When I couldn’t follow their orders they would beat me even harder. They completely smashed me. I thought this nightmare would never end.’

 

Sometimes soldiers would unleash dogs on the captive men as they were forced to lie face down on the ground, still handcuffed and blindfolded.

 

‘The soldiers would close the door and let the dogs torture us for the next two or three hours,’ said Samoud. He said he had also been subjected to electric shocks.

 

During interrogations, detainees were restrained in their chairs by clamps on their arms and their legs. Sometimes these sessions would last from 9 am until midnight, and in one of these Samoud said that his toes had been broken.

 

‘Part of the torture technique was breaking the clamps while they are still on your legs. The interrogator came to remove them but started banging on them so fiercely that I cried out in pain. My toes were breaking but he kept on banging them. The pain was unbearable.

 

‘They left me like that, my toes broken and bloodied for 20 days, lying around like a rug. I lost over 25 kilos while being held hostage and I cannot walk because of the torture.’

 

 

‘All were brutalised, tortured and humiliated’

 

Ali Nayef Muhammad Al-Masry, 34, was among a group of men rounded up during a night raid by Israeli forces in the northern West Bank city of Qalqilya in January.

 

Masry, who is from Gaza, and the other men had previously been working in Israel but had been displaced to Qalqilya when their work permits were withdrawn at the start of the war.

 

Following an army raid on the building where they were staying, the men were blindfolded, handcuffed, and dragged to a space alongside the fence separating the West Bank from Israel.

 

‘They kept us there for about a month. We were workers but there were also sick people there, people with cancer, some of them were elderly. All were brutalized, tortured, and humiliated. There was no regard for human life,’ said Masry.

 

One day, Masry was among 10 men separated by soldiers from the rest of the detainees. The men were made to strip naked and kneel by the fence.

 

‘An army commander came and waged a psychological war against us. He shouted at his unit, ‘Kill them all, every single one of them.’ Then the soldiers started shooting and we heard live ammunition all around us. I had no idea if I was dead or alive.’

 

The men were then taken to a room for questioning.

 

‘The first question was: ‘Who do you know?’. And he showed me photos from my neighbourhood. If he didn’t like my answers, he would hang me by my arms, still handcuffed. My interrogation lasted for 10 days. All this time, I didn’t know when it was day and when it was night. I was freezing all the time. Naked, freezing, and cuffed.’

 

Other times, Masry said, his interrogator would burn cigarettes on his skin and kick him. He was made to sit on a chair that delivered electric shocks and was prevented from sleeping.

 

‘The soldiers and their commander were monsters. When I asked for water, the soldier would laugh, go to the corner, urinate in a plastic bottle, and bring it to me to drink. When I refused, he would dump the whole bottle on me.’

 

After several weeks, Masry and the other men were handcuffed and blindfolded, put on an army truck, and driven for six hours to Karm Abu Salem.

 

‘Before they released us, they undressed us again and took our clothes. When they dropped us off there were 55 male detainees and six female detainees. They made us walk north and after walking a long distance the soldiers started shooting at us.

 

‘Later we learned that the six women had been kidnapped from inside Gaza and were held hostage for three months. We didn’t know anything about them.’

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